of a government agency.īen: A government agency that isn't afraid to get a little WILD with its social media posts.Īmory: In fact, you might say this kind of youthful humor is in its NATURE.īen. Matt Turner: " To avoid crowds, visit areas that are less crowded."Īmory: THAT was the wizard himself - the architect of these wise words, posted from the Twitter account. S'mores fall apart, and we still love them." OK, how about this: " It's OK if you fall apart sometimes. Remember flippy floppies may lead to slippy sloppies."Īmory: Oh man I hate those slippy sloppies. " Most squirrel bites originate at the front, or 'bitey end' of the squirrel."īen: Not wrong! Here's another: " Always hike with proper supplies and equipment. OK, enjoy!Īmory Sivertson: Allow us, for a moment, to impart some free wisdom on you. But hey, it’s still the bird app in our HEARTS, so that’s what we’re stickin’ with for this one. music, sound effects, tone) are harder to translate to text.īen Brock Johnson: A programming note: This episode was written and recorded before Twitter became… X. The transcript has been edited from our original script for clarity. This content was originally created for audio. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conversation on X, TikTok and Instagram.National Park Service on X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram.Show producers: Samata Joshi, Dean Russell, Grace Tatter, and Quincy Walters. Credits:Ĭo-hosts: Amory Sivertson and Ben Brock Johnson Who is behind this material? And why has a more than hundred year old government agency chosen to let its hair down on social media?Īmory and Ben talk to the National Park Service's lone social media ranger, Matt Turner, and to Sarah Southerland from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, whose delightfully outrageous social media presence has captured the hearts and funny bones of hundreds of thousands of people. "To avoid crowds, visit areas that are less crowded." These comically obvious wise words come from the Twitter account - ahem, X account - of the National Park Service, who has been hitting it out of the park lately (get it?) with its social media content and reaping viral rewards. Facebook Email Tweets from the accounts of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the National Park Service.
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