Submitted by jersu on August 11, 2007 - 6:43am

Kurt was approached recently for an interview from the magazine Plenty. The magazine is self-described as "an environmental media company dedicated to exploring and giving voice to the green revolution that will define the 21st Century". In the article entitled "Park Pro", Susan Cosier asks Kurt -
- What made you decide to cover national parks?
- Why do you think it’s important to have a blog about national parks?
- Why do you think so many people who work in the Department of the Interior read your posts?
- What do you think is the biggest issue the parks currently face?
- Are there other problems that come to mind?
- What else do you see for your site going forward?
Check out the story for Kurt's answers.
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As a new member here I really enjoyed this. It gave me a nice perspective of the mission and goals. I am thrilled to hear separate pages for each park are in the works. I read here daily and am looking forward to the additions mentioned. I love the postings and the exchange as well; it is interesting exploring so many ideas and opinions, even those with which I don't necessarily agree. I had no idea how many issues face our national parks. Thank you for such a wonderful site!