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National Parks Traveler Podcast | Red-Cockaded Woodpecker--A Decision Too Soon?
Season 6 · Episode 301

National Parks Traveler Podcast | Red-Cockaded Woodpecker--A Decision Too Soon?

National Parks Traveler Podcast · National Parks Traveler

November 17, 202442m 29s

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The vulnerable red-cockaded woodpecker is known to be found in national park units throughout the southeast. Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades National Park in Florida, Cumberland Island National Seashore in Georgia, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee are just a few of the parks that either are, or once were, home to the woodpecker.

Recently the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service moved to downlist the red-cockaded woodpecker from being an endangered species to being threatened. While that normally would be welcome news, the decision has been criticized as being premature and ignorant of climate-change threats to the species.

This week the Traveler's Lynn Riddick discusses this decision with the southeast program director of Defenders of Wildlife…and the thinking behind that organization's belief that this decision comes at a questionable time.