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erronis

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Sun May 3, 2026, 11:26 AM Sunday

King Charles III quietly did something genuinely beautiful; a lifelong environmentalist ... [View all]

King Charles III quietly did something genuinely beautiful; a lifelong environmentalist who has spent over 50 years putting his credibility on the line for conservation
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Charles wrapped up his state visit by heading out to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. There he sat with park rangers, swore in a group of Junior Rangers, met Buddy the bald eagle, and unveiled stones marking a new conservation partnership between Shenandoah and the Cairngorms in Scotland. This is a man who converted his estate to organic farming in 1986 and got mocked by the British press for decades for caring too loudly about the natural world. A foreign king showing up to honor our public lands with genuine curiosity and warmth? That's a man exactly where he belongs.

And yet this barely registered a blip in the news cycle. That silence matters, because when a visiting head of state has to remind us what our own national parks are worth, something has gone very wrong. It would be nice to have a president who has actually laced up hiking boots, slept under the stars in a national forest, and felt something other than a dollar sign when looking at a tree. trump, whose relationship with the outdoors appears to begin and end at a golf course, is simply not that person.

What's gone wrong is this: trump has spent his tenure treating America's public lands like a fire sale, gutting the Roadless Rule and blowing open nearly 60 million acres of national forests to commercial logging and strip mining, while moving to sell hundreds of thousands of additional acres to private developers. It is a corporate giveaway on a historic scale, and the fact that a British monarch devoted to environmental causes cared more visibly about these forests this week than the American president ever has should be front page news.




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I like that he did that. Solly Mack Sunday #1
Is Buddy the Eagle the one who attacked Trmp ? eppur_se_muova Sunday #2
I remember that video. And also when the eagle spat out the bit of flesh.... erronis Sunday #19
You mean that eagle actually took a chunk out of him? ShazzieB Sunday #29
Perhaps a bit of wishful thinking? erronis Sunday #31
LOL! ShazzieB Sunday #36
I'm curious to know if Trump has EVER been to a National Park? young_at_heart Sunday #3
You can't be serious. llmart Sunday #4
Do you mean hiked the Argentinian Tail? Bo Zarts Sunday #9
I see what you did there.... Trail -- Tail. erronis Sunday #10
I remember that! ShazzieB Sunday #32
I wanted to evoke laughter with visions of him on the Appalachian Trail! young_at_heart Sunday #42
For all of that family, a "beautiful view" means you can Ilsa Sunday #15
Especially when someone else has gotten up at dawn and started the fire erronis Sunday #20
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Probably, taking along his beloved animal companions. maddiemom Sunday #38
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Probably, taking along his beloved animal companions. maddiemom Sunday #40
No! New York is where I'd rather stay Doc_Technical Sunday #41
The only outdoors he likes are the ones with 18 holes. AZ8theist Yesterday #46
I have always admired King Charles' stance on conservation and the environment. llmart Sunday #5
So have I. calimary Sunday #26
Same. It's very cool that he did this. nt City Lights Sunday #27
Same! ShazzieB Sunday #35
Someone on bsky says that Trump is running swong19104 Sunday #6
Probably knock Lincoln's head off of Rushmore and replace it with a pyrite one. erronis Sunday #11
This message was self-deleted by its author FalloutShelter Sunday #12
More lIke a Mob bust out FalloutShelter Sunday #13
+1. Start selling it off and slap his mug on entry passes for whatever remains. tanyev Sunday #16
And we know how his businesses turned out, didn't he face six bankruptcies?? Rhiannon12866 Yesterday #47
I always liked him even when he was being publicly beaten up. Joinfortmill Sunday #7
It's shameful Figarosmom Sunday #8
Shenandoah is a beautiful park. The Skyline Drive is the highway. Winds through the park at the top of the mountains. twodogsbarking Sunday #14
It is beautiful and the road is spectacular. But it also was controversial. erronis Sunday #17
As for Shenandoah and the Skyline Drive it is natural habitat for the most part. Saved from development. twodogsbarking Sunday #30
I've hiked many of the trails along the AT in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. erronis Sunday #33
the closest dondam hussein j drumf gets to nature is a sand trap. pansypoo53219 Sunday #18
and his balls always magically bounce outa the trap --- right onto the green. erronis Sunday #22
For those interested; it looks like this was written by "The Other 98%" on facebook chowder66 Sunday #21
Thanks! I looked for the original text but I don't 'do' facebook. erronis Sunday #23
I don't have a facebook account. I copied part of it to put into Google search and it took me to an AI generated chowder66 Sunday #24
I saw various outlets posting the photos on Instagram, as well. GoCubsGo Sunday #28
There was a lot good about his visit. themaguffin Sunday #25
Yes FM123 Yesterday #54
K&R MustLoveBeagles Sunday #43
Monkey Wrench Gang, anyone? Parallax El Yesterday #45
While I certainly applaud the gesture, to be honest... NNadir Yesterday #48
Nesrine Malik's commentary: ..the king's US visit will go down in history: it marked the death throes of an old era erronis Yesterday #52
K & R jfz9580m Yesterday #49
K&R spanone Yesterday #50
;-{)....... Goonch Yesterday #51
I could watch that for hours! erronis Yesterday #53
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