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Regional Roundup | Episode 105

On this week's "Regional Roundup", we look at how planting trees in Grand Junction and Moab can help mitigate extreme heat. We bring you an audio postcard capturing the sounds of birds migrating through the region. We also look at a program in Western Colorado that tries to keep more water in the Colorado River, without impacting irrigators, and a visit from Tibetan monks who offered a blessing to the North Fork River. We also explore a classroom approach to teaching consent to teenagers and hear about efforts to find safe housing for victims of domestic violence.

-A CC about planting trees to help with heat mitigation in Grand Junction and Moab. (RMCR)

-An audio postcard about the sounds of birds migrating through the region right now. (KGNU)

-A feature about a program to keep more water in the Colorado River in Western Colorado. (RMCR)

-A feature about Tibetan monks blessing the North Fork River. (KVNF)

-A feature about teaching consent to teenagers. (Aspen Public Radio)

-A feature about efforts to find accommodation for victims of domestic violence. (KHOL)

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