Hear it again: Are we loving our public lands to death?
While Mount Rainier may be the most famous of Washington's national parks, there are 19.8 million acres of public land in Washington state. But public lands -- the idea of land belonging to the people, for the people -- have a fraught history.
Back in January of last year, Soundside spoke with John Leshy, emeritus professor of law at the University of California Hastings, and author of the book "Our Common Ground: A history of America's public lands."