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🗓️ 3 March 2025
⏱️ 118 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone. Welcome back to National Park After Dark. I'm Danielle and I'm Cassie. |
0:23.6 | And today we have a different episode, but one that I think that is really needed for today. |
0:30.6 | And I know a lot of you have been reaching out to us and we've posted a lot on social media about what is going on right now with our public lands. |
0:40.1 | And there's a lot of questions in the air. There's a lot of confusion. There's a lot of anger. |
0:43.7 | There's a lot of sadness. A lot of people, thousands of public land workers were removed from |
0:48.2 | their jobs on Valentine's Day. And people are questioning why, how, what is happening? And a lot of people are really worried |
0:57.3 | about our landscapes, our public lands, which we think is totally warranted and we hear you. And |
1:03.5 | today we really wanted to address that. One, by taking the time to really answer some questions |
1:09.9 | that a lot of you have. and we've been doing a lot |
1:12.0 | of research on this ourselves, but also we've decided to have some people on that were terminated |
1:18.2 | from their positions in the public land service who can tell their stories as well. Yeah, we figured |
1:23.6 | that the time is now to get this episode out. But thank you for your patience. We've been |
1:28.5 | hearing everyone say, you should do an episode on this. We've been, you know, taking the time to go |
1:32.4 | through hundreds of people who have responded to us that have been affected and wanted to share |
1:37.3 | their stories. And so thank you to everyone who sent something in. It's very appreciated. But like |
1:42.7 | Cassie said, we do have three people that are going |
1:45.5 | to be included in this episode that we'll talk to in just a bit. But let's kind of lay the framework |
1:49.9 | here and the groundwork of what is going on. So we can kind of all go into these interviews with |
1:56.3 | a collective understanding. Because like Cassie just mentioned, there's a lot of questions circulating |
2:01.9 | and a lot of confusion about different things. So the question we've received countless times |
2:07.1 | is why are so many people who work for public lands being fired? Today, we want to help answer that |
2:12.6 | question by explaining the new executive orders from the Trump administration and how many people that, |
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