On this week’s Regional Roundup, we hear about the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the Public Lands Rule, and we hear a report on the success of wildlife crossings in Wyoming. As bears become more active, we hear why communities need to be bear aware, and we'll hear about efforts across the region to protect dark skies from light pollution. Plus, a feature on the 50th anniversary of KSUT Public Radio and the station’s tribal roots and legacy, and a story on Mujeres y Pedales, a cycling group building community in Eagle County, Colorado. We round out the show hearing about great horned owls. Tune into the Regional Roundup on KDNK.org every Thursday at 4:30 pm.
This episode includes:
A report on the recission of the Public Lands Rule. (RMCR)
A report on the success of wildlife crossings in Wyoming. (KHOL)
A feature on how communities need to be bear aware at this time of year. (KOTO)
A feature on dark sky communities. (KVNF)
A feature on the 50th anniversary of KSUT and its tribal roots and legacy. (KSUT)
A feature on the Mujeres y Pedales group in Eagle County, Colorado. (KVNF)
An audio postcard on great horned owls. (KGNU)