
What We Lose If We Let Go: A Conversation with Walter Dabney
On this episode of The Caring Economy, we speak with Walter Dabney, former National Park Service superintendent and lifelong public lands advocate, about the urgent need to protect America's natural heritage.
With decades of experience overseeing some of the nation’s most treasured landscapes, Walter shares what’s at stake when public spaces are threatened—by underfunding, privatization, or neglect. From climate change to equitable access to nature, this conversation explores how public lands shape our democracy, our health, and our sense of belonging.
If you're passionate about parks, purpose, and public ownership, this episode will challenge and inspire you.
🎧 Tune in to discover:
What happens when parks are treated like commodities
The link between environmental justice and community well-being
How leadership and long-term vision are key to preserving public land for all
The Caring Economy showcases bold leaders who blend business with purpose—because how we care is how we thrive.
📍 Want to get involved? Visit americaspublicland.org