Apr 20, 2025
There has been much upheaval in the National Park Service this year, with firings, then rehires, and staff deciding to retire now rather than risk sticking around and being fired. There have been fears that more Park Service personnel are about to be let go through a reduction in force.
While Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has ordered the Park Service to ensure that parks are properly to support the operating hours and needs of each park unit,” that message said nothing about protecting park resources.
Among all this upheaval the question that goes begging is whether the Interior Department is as concerned about protecting natural resources, including wildlife, as it is about seeing that visitors have a good national park experience?
Our guest today is Dr. Michael Soukup, who during his National
Park Service career served as the agency’s chief scientist. When he
joined the Park Service in 1975 Dr. Soukup, a distinguished coastal
ecologist, biologist and researcher, brought a clear vision for
natural resource stewardship that would be embraced throughout the
NPS and supported by visitors and local citizens.
He was directly responsible for launching the Natural Resource
Challenge, a $100 million funding initiative that brought the
protection of natural resources of the parks to the
forefront.