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Stories from the Borderlands: Water, Bison, the Wall and more
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Stories from the Borderlands: Water, Bison, the Wall and more
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52 minutes
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Dec 27, 2019
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How the Border Wall Could Harm Wildlife / Bison and Sustainable Land Management / Science in Danger at the US-Mexican Border / Water Ranching in Mexico / BirdNote®: Lily-Trotters, Jesus Birds
This week on the pod, a special series of stories Living on Earth's Bobby Bascomb reported from the US-Mexico border.
In that increasingly fractured landscape, some species struggle to stay connected to populations north and south of the border. The walling off of Mexico from the US also presents a challenge for scientists doing research near the border.
But the lands and people north and south of the border are united by species conservation efforts, and projects that seek to bring back wetland ecosystems and slow down water to help sustain plants and animals long after the seasonal monsoons.
Bison could be part of the solution, since they evolved with a variety of grasslands including semi-arid ones, so some ranchers in Mexico are choosing to breed bison to help manage their land more sustainably.
Stories from the borderlands and more, in this episode of Living on Earth from PRX.
Find this week's transcript here.
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This week on the pod, a special series of stories Living on Earth's Bobby Bascomb reported from the US-Mexico border.
In that increasingly fractured landscape, some species struggle to stay connected to populations north and south of the border. The walling off of Mexico from the US also presents a challenge for scientists doing research near the border.
But the lands and people north and south of the border are united by species conservation efforts, and projects that seek to bring back wetland ecosystems and slow down water to help sustain plants and animals long after the seasonal monsoons.
Bison could be part of the solution, since they evolved with a variety of grasslands including semi-arid ones, so some ranchers in Mexico are choosing to breed bison to help manage their land more sustainably.
Stories from the borderlands and more, in this episode of Living on Earth from PRX.
Find this week's transcript here.
***
LEARN MORE about these stories and everything in our decades of archives at loe.org. We've got audio, transcripts, links, photos and more!
JOIN US at our upcoming live FREE event in Boston with author Terry Tempest Williams! RSVP on Facebook or Eventbrite.
PITCH IN with your tax-deductible contribution here. Thank you for your support!
FOLLOW US and join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Released:
Dec 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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