On this episode of the Park Leaders Show, biologist, Gina Zwicky, joins the show to discuss her passion for frogs.
Charming, charismatic, and ecologically intriguing, Gina explains how frogs inspired her career as well as her side hustles. Currently serving as a park service volunteer, Gina also discusses why she enjoys taking people on interpretative nature hikes and what people can do to improve their interactions.
For instance, while frogs are suffering due to human activity, by connecting with nature through interpretation and community science programs, people can enhance the quality of frogs as they participate in ecological monitoring.
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Volunteer Projects to Enhance Tourism
The Role of a Park Director
Leadership is a Choice
Finding the Return on Investment in Interpretation
Managing Protected Areas
Answering Questions About Being a Park Ranger
Document History
People Come First in Parks
The Impact of Local Conservation
Manage Like a Mother
The Future of Camping
Reviewing the 2023 State Park Director's Conference
Managing the Capacity Dilemma
Transforming Neglected Parks into Community Assets
Searching for Missing Hikers
The Role of an Assistant Park Manager
The Politics of Parks
Dealing with Park Visitors Who Misbehave
Conversations for Park Professionals
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