Friday, April 25, 2025

It’s Time to 'Think Outside' - Pennsylvania Parks and Forest Foundation Launches New Podcast

We hope the Think Outside podcast will, first and foremost, get you outside. Playing outside. Volunteering outside. Prioritizing outside. Yes, THINKING outside.”
— Marci Mowery

CAMP HILL, PA, UNITED STATES, April 24, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Want to explore nature and aren’t sure where to begin? Are you an avid outdoor enthusiast seeking new adventures? Curious about the best places to see and appreciate Pennsylvania’s natural beauty?

Timed to honor J. T. Rothrock Memorial

Conservation Week (April 21–27, 2025), Earth Day (April 22, 2025), and Arbor Day (April 25, 2025), the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation (PPFF) has launched "Think Outside," a new podcast dedicated to promoting outdoor opportunities, nature exploration, and wellness.

“We hope the Think Outside podcast will, first and foremost, get you outside,” said Marci Mowery, PPFF President and the podcast’s host. “Playing outside. Volunteering outside. Prioritizing outside. Yes, THINKING outside.”

With inspiring interviews, compelling stories, and practical tips, "Think Outside" will feature conversations with leaders in the outdoor community and showcase ways listeners can enjoy, protect, and honor the heritage of Penn’s Woods.

Listeners can find the Think Outside podcast from these and other sources:

• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0pUbbLFGpDKdTwLrw1BtS6
• Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/think-outside-with-the-pennsylvania-parks/id1808055642
• Pocketcasts: https://play.pocketcasts.com/podcasts/0a837c20-f936-013d-c796-0e123f0f7615

Or follow on Instagram @ThinkOutsidePPFFPodcast.

Dr. J. T. Rothrock is known as the Father of Pennsylvania Forestry. As the first President of the PA Forestry Association, founded in 1886, Rothrock promoted forest stewardship at a time when the impacts of massive timbering were being felt—wildfires, flooding, diminishing water quality. During Dr. J. T. Rothrock Memorial Conservation Week citizens are encouraged to consider the conservation of all of the natural resources from which the wealth of the Commonwealth is derived. More information is available from the Pennsylvania Conservation Heritage Project.

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