
Town Road Talk
She writes books and runs campaigns. He taught, milked goats, and passed laws. Together, they host Town Road Talk—a podcast where rural folks get heard, not herded, and where the values that once united small towns and ballot boxes get dusted off and brought back home.
Town Road Talk
The Unsung Heroes of Wisconsin State Parks with Seth Taft
Our conversation with Seth Taft, the new Executive Director of the Association of Wisconsin State Parks, explores the vital role of Friends groups in supporting state parks, particularly in rural communities. It highlights the extensive work these groups do beyond fundraising, including maintenance and advocacy for park funding. The discussion also addresses the challenges of state park funding, the importance of the Knowles-Nelson Conservation Fund, and the need to preserve both cultural and natural resources. We emphasize the significance of community involvement and the necessity for better infrastructure and support for state parks.
Takeaways
- Friends groups do more than fundraising; they support park maintenance.
- Rural communities heavily rely on state parks for recreation and tourism.
- Funding for state parks in Wisconsin is significantly lower than in Minnesota.
- Community involvement is crucial for the upkeep of parks.
- Advocacy for state park funding is essential for future generations.
- The Knowles-Nelson Conservation Fund is vital for preserving natural landscapes.
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