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Episode 5: Missoula Parks and Recreation

11/29/2021

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Episode 5: Missoula Parks and Recreation
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In this episode, we speak with Donna Gaukler, the Director of Missoula Parks and Recreation, Marie Anderson, the Urban Forestry Specialist, and TJ Machado, the Parks and Trails Superintendent, about the ongoing efforts within the City of Missoula's Parks and Recreation department to address climate change in a meaningful way. 

Explore Trees for Missoula here.
Visit the City of Missoula Parks and Recreation webpage here.
Read about the "Environmental Impact and Management of Phosphogypsum" here.
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Daryl Jonsec link
12/1/2024 11:21:40 pm

I recently had the opportunity to listen to Episode 5 of Clear the Air, featuring Missoula Parks and Recreation. I wanted to express my appreciation for the thoughtful discussion on the intersection of environmental sustainability and community engagement.

It was inspiring to hear about the innovative steps being taken to preserve Missoula’s natural beauty while fostering inclusive spaces for recreation. The emphasis on maintaining green spaces for everyone, regardless of background or ability, deeply resonates with me. Initiatives like these demonstrate how climate action and community building can go hand in hand.

Thank you for shedding light on this important work. I look forward to seeing how these efforts continue to evolve and inspire other communities to follow suit. Please extend my gratitude to everyone involved in making these programs a reality.

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