episode description
As the human population approaches the seven billion mark, the world’s national parks have become vital sanctuaries. Many of today’s most popular parks exist only through the persistence and advocacy of small groups who cared deeply about the earth’s natural spaces. Golden Gate National Recreation Area, in the United States, is one of the largest and most visited urban parks in the world. Find out how communities rescued its precious open spaces from industrial development and what’s being done today to protect its dramatic landscapes. Randy Davis photographs spectacular locations that are typically hard to access by car or foot. His eye for light and shadow show a side of national parks that most visitors don’t get to see.
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