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Growing Up in the Loess Hills (Chad Graeve, Park Ranger) (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining working landscapes such as the Loess Hills. 00:54
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Sense of Place (Chad Graeve, Park Ranger) (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining working landscapes such as the Loess Hills. 00:54
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Impact of Tourism (Chad Graeve, Park Ranger) (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining working landscapes such as the Loess Hills. 00:47
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Prairie Burns (Chad Graeve, Park Ranger) (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining working landscapes such as the Loess Hills. 00:58
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Developers Love the Land, Too (Rich Maaske, Environmental Specialist) (#103)
Rich Maaske is an environmental specialist. Hear how he deals with human development on working landscapes. 01:21
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City Life vs. Country Life (Rich Maaske, Environmental Specialist) (#103)
Rich Maaske is an environmental specialist. Hear how he deals with human development on working landscapes. 0:51
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Ownership Rights (Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Conservationist) (#103)
Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Project Director for the Nature Conservancy, talks about how managing tourism and mining will lend themselves to the success of working landscapes. 01:50
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Tourism's Impact (Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Conservationist) (#103)
Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Project Director for the Nature Conservancy, talks about how managing tourism and mining will lend themselves to the success of working landscapes. 01:13
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Mining in the Loess Hills (Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Conservationist) (#103)
Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Project Director for the Nature Conservancy, talks about how managing tourism and mining will lend themselves to the success of working landscapes. 01:42
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Is a Working Landscape Desirable? (Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Conservationist) (#103)
Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Project Director for the Nature Conservancy, talks about how managing tourism and mining will lend themselves to the success of working landscapes. 00:52
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The Biggest Threat (Randy Carpenter, City Planner) (#103)
Randy Carpenter is a city planner in Sioux City. Find out what he thinks of urban sprawl and other important issues. 00:47
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For the Common Good (Randy Carpenter, City Planner) (#103)
Randy Carpenter is a city planner in Sioux City. Find out what he thinks of urban sprawl and other important issues. 01:07
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Running Out of Room (Randy Carpenter, City Planner) (#103)
Randy Carpenter is a city planner in Sioux City. Find out what he thinks of urban sprawl and other important issues. 01:10
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Acquire a Sense of Place (Randy Carpenter, City Planner) (#103)
Randy Carpenter is a city planner in Sioux City. Find out what he thinks of urban sprawl and other important issues. 00:43
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Public vs. Private Land Stewardship (Dr. Stephen Light, Policy Expert) (#103)
Dr. Stephen Light is the Director of Environment and Agriculture at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy located in Minneapolis, MN. 00:50
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