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Parks

Parks

By: Inception Point AI
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Join Theo Wilder by the campfire for wild stories from America's parks — where bison traffic jams, aggressive elk, and howling wolves teach hard-won lessons about nature, history, and the hilariously humbling gap between humans and the untamed world we visit.

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Episodes
  • Parks - Venture into the wild with Theo Wilder
    Mar 10 2026
    Join host Theo Wilder around the campfire for Parks, Where the Wild Things Roam, where bison traffic jams, elk encounters, and predawn wolf howls reveal the wild side of America's parklands. Discover real wildlife lore, forgotten history, and outdoor wisdom that will transform how you see our national parks.

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    1 min
  • Parks - Howls in the Lamar Valley
    Mar 10 2026
    Join host Theo Wilder in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley to explore one of conservation's greatest comebacks: the return of gray wolves after 70 years. Discover how reintroducing apex predators triggered a trophic cascade that reshaped rivers, restored forests, and revived entire ecosystems—proving that wilderness knows how to heal when we let it.

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    22 mins
  • Parks - Outsmarted by Elk at Mammoth Hot Springs
    Mar 10 2026
    Ranger Theo Wilder recounts a heart-stopping encounter with a bugling bull elk at Yellowstone's Mammoth Hot Springs during rutting season. This episode explores the dangerous gap between our perception of park wildlife and reality, revealing the catastrophic history of bear feeding in Yellowstone and how wolf reintroduction transformed the entire ecosystem, teaching us why respecting wildlife boundaries matters.

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    23 mins
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