Voices of the North Cascades National Park Service
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In this collection, park employees reflect on their relationship with North Cascades National Park. Archeological research and conservation efforts that were and are currently are being undertaken are also discussed.
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Episode 5: Roy Zipp
North Cascades National Park: In this episode an environmental protection specialist shares his experience when he first visited the North Cascades. He then explains the Wilderness Act and shares what one might find when entering a designated Wilderness Area.
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Episode 1: Michael Brondi and Rosemary Seifried
North Cascades National Park: In this episode, two park workers enthusiastically share the stories of how they came to work at the park. The audio file is inspirational for those who enjoy traveling and protecting the environment.
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Episode 2: Paula Ogden-Muse
North Cascades National Park: Park employee Paula Ogden-Muse shares her emotional connection to the North Cascades and urges people to visit national parks and bring their children in order to keep nature relevant in the lives of younger generations.
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Episode 3: Bob Mierendorf
North Cascades National Park: A park archeologist explains the significance of North Cascades cultural research, and rewriting our understanding of how native peoples in the Pacific Northwest interacted with the mountain landscape.
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Episode 4: Laura Chick Drum and A.J. Fedoruk
North Cascades National Park: This audio file discusses Hozomeen, an area of the park on the Washington-Canada border. Topics include the landscape of the area and the history of its conservation.