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RMCR Roundup: Episode 68

Maeve Conran/Rocky Mountain Community Radio
A sign at the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park warns visitors that reservations are required. The timed entry system, now permanent, was implemented in response to a surge in visitor numbers in recent years.

This week on Regional Roundup, we hear how many of our beloved outdoor spaces are being "loved to death" as increasing numbers of tourists flock to the region. This show explores how local communities are grappling with the challenge of preserving their natural landscapes while sustaining their economies. From overcrowded trails to endangered ecosystems, “loved to death” sheds light on the delicate balance between growth and conservation. This show is a collaboration between Clark Adomaitis, Maeve Conran, Gavin McGough, Lily Jones, and Hattison Rensberry.This show features:

  • A feature about the impact of social media influencers on our outdoor spaces. (KDNK)
  • A feature on a historic train in southwest Colorado switching from coal to oil. (from KSJD/KSUT)
  • A feature on a the U.S. Forest Service's efforts to tally visitors on southern Colorado. (KHOL)
  • A feature on the timed entry system at Rocky Mountain National Park (RMCR)
  • A feature on the danger of spreading invasive species into delicate ecosystems. (KDNK)