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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 20 MIN

Where Wilderness Medicine Meets Conservation with Kelly Wright

from Pre-Hospital Care Podcast · host Eoin Walker

In this blog audio, we interview Kelly Wright. In the piece, we examine the multifaceted and increasingly precarious role of National Park rangers, portraying them as both frontline first responders and long-term stewards of fragile ecosystems. The narrative positions rangers at the intersection of public safety and environmental protection, highlighting how their responsibilities extend far beyond traditional perceptions of park oversight.Kelly describes how modern rangers are required to manage an exceptionally broad operational remit. Their work encompasses complex search and rescue missions, emergency and prolonged field-based clinical care, wildfire prevention, and the protection of sensitive habitats. Often operating in austere and remote environments, rangers are expected to make high-consequence decisions with limited resources while balancing the needs of visitors and the preservation of wilderness.Against this backdrop, Kelly warns of a growing and dangerous imbalance. As public lands experience record levels of visitation, ranger services are simultaneously facing shrinking staff numbers and sustained funding reductions. This disconnect between rising demand and diminishing capacity increases risk for both visitors and responders, stretching already-thin systems closer to failure.Through specific accounts of backcountry medical evacuations and conservation efforts, the narrative illustrates the critical role rangers play as the final safeguard against human tragedy and environmental degradation. These examples underscore how, in many settings, rangers represent the last line of defence when prevention has failed, and consequences are immediate.Kelly argues that meaningful reinvestment in ranger services is essential, not only to protect those who venture into wild places, but to ensure the continued survival of the landscapes themselves. Without adequate support, the dual mission of public safety and environmental stewardship becomes increasingly unsustainable. Read the blog here: https://highadventurehealthcare.substack.com/p/where-wilderness-medicine-meets-conservationThis Podcast is sponsored by World Extreme Medicine.World Extreme Medicine provides internationally recognised education for clinicians and operators working in pre-hospital, remote, expedition, humanitarian, and high-risk environments. Their programmes focus on practical, experience-led learning, equipping professionals with the skills to make sound clinical and operational decisions when resources are limited, evacuation is delayed, and conditions are extreme.With courses covering expedition and wilderness medicine, hostile environments, dive medicine, human performance, leadership, and austere care, World Extreme Medicine brings together a global faculty with real-world experience from some of the most challenging settings on earth. To explore courses, free educational resources, and upcoming webinars, visit: ⁠www.worldextrememedicine.com

In this blog audio, we interview Kelly Wright. In the piece, we examine the multifaceted and increasingly precarious role of National Park rangers, portraying them as both frontline first responders and long-term stewards of fragile ecosystems. The narrative positions rangers at the intersection of public safety and environmental protection, highlighting how their responsibilities extend far beyond traditional perceptions of park oversight.Kelly describes how modern rangers are required to manage an exceptionally broad operational remit. Their work encompasses complex search and rescue missions, emergency and prolonged field-based clinical care, wildfire prevention, and the protection of sensitive habitats. Often operating in austere and remote environments, rangers are expected to make high-consequence decisions with limited resources while balancing the needs of visitors and the preservation of wilderness.Against this backdrop, Kelly warns of a growing and dangerous imbalance. As public lands experience record levels of visitation, ranger services are simultaneously facing shrinking staff numbers and sustained funding reductions. This disconnect between rising demand and diminishing capacity increases risk for both visitors and responders, stretching already-thin systems closer to failure.Through specific accounts of backcountry medical evacuations and conservation efforts, the narrative illustrates the critical role rangers play as the final safeguard against human tragedy and environmental degradation. These examples underscore how, in many settings, rangers represent the last line of defence when prevention has failed, and consequences are immediate.Kelly argues that meaningful reinvestment in ranger services is essential, not only to protect those who venture into wild places, but to ensure the continued survival of the landscapes themselves. Without adequate support, the dual mission of public safety and environmental stewardship becomes increasingly unsustainable. Read the blog here: https://highadventurehealthcare.substack.com/p/where-wilderness-medicine-meets-conservationThis Podcast is sponsored by World Extreme Medicine.World Extreme Medicine provides internationally recognised education for clinicians and operators working in pre-hospital, remote, expedition, humanitarian, and high-risk environments. Their programmes focus on practical, experience-led learning, equipping professionals with the skills to make sound clinical and operational decisions when resources are limited, evacuation is delayed, and conditions are extreme.With courses covering expedition and wilderness medicine, hostile environments, dive medicine, human performance, leadership, and austere care, World Extreme Medicine brings together a global faculty with real-world experience from some of the most challenging settings on earth. To explore courses, free educational resources, and upcoming webinars, visit: ⁠www.worldextrememedicine.com

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