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Guardians of the Wild: The Washington Trails Association

Brooks Smothers Episode 169

We explore the vital role of the Washington Trails Association (WTA) in protecting and preserving public lands across Washington State. Our guest, Michael, the Policy and Planning Manager at WTA, shares insights into the challenges and opportunities involved in managing trails and natural spaces that millions of people rely on for recreation, connection, and renewal.

Public lands are more than just places to visit, they are critical habitats, cultural touchstones, and essential green spaces that require thoughtful stewardship. Michael discusses how WTA works tirelessly to maintain trails, advocate for responsible land use policies, and engage communities in protecting these treasured landscapes for future generations.

You will gain a deeper understanding of the policies that impact access to hiking trails, the importance of sustainable trail development and the collaborative efforts needed to balance outdoor recreation with conservation goals. The conversation also highlights the crucial role volunteers play in trail maintenance and how WTA’s planning efforts address the growing demand for outdoor spaces while safeguarding the environment.

This episode is a must-listen for outdoor enthusiasts, conservation supporters, and anyone passionate about the future of public lands in the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we uncover the dedication behind keeping Washington’s trails open, healthy, and accessible, ensuring that the wild places we all cherish remain protected for generations to come.


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