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Regional Roundup | Episode 102

This week on "Regional Roundup": As the Trump administration moves to cut federal funding for public media, we look at what’s at stake for community radio. We also report on a recent prescribed burn in western Colorado and how land managers use fire to reduce the risk of future wildfires. Then, a closer look at the impact of untested rape kits on sexual assault survivors. And finally, we join a group of naturalists on the search for snakes.

A report on Trump's executive order to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. (Aspen Public Radio/KHOL)

A conversation with Rema Dael, CEO of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, on what’s at stake for community radio. (KGNU)

A feature on how prescribed burns are used in land management to help reduce the threat of wildfires. (RMCR)

A conversation with a sexual assault victims’ advocate about the lasting impact of untested rape kits. (KBUT)

An audio postcard following naturalists in search of snakes as they emerge with the warmer weather. (KGNU)

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