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EPISODE · May 1, 2018 · 54 MIN

Missouri River: Two Birds, a Fish, Legal Stuff, Some Good News & Much MO

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Once one of the wildest rivers of North America, some now call it the Missouri Canal. It has been dammed, dredged, cursed as it flooded, pinched between levees, straightened - and yet humans from many walks of life are dedicated to helping this river survive, and even maybe re-wild it a little bit.                  Thomas Ball talks with Earthworms host Jean Ponzi as an individual engaged in the Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee (he says "Mister RIC"). He's also active in the Sierra Club's Missouri River work  Sierra Club originally filed to get the Pallid Sturgeon, a prehistoric MO River fish protected by the Endangered Species Act.                       He brings to our attention two bills moving through Congress that would prohibit citizens from doing this for future threatened species: HB 2134 and SB 935. River lovers: consider action here. Ball has taken countless humans - youth and adults - out on this river, and on other outdoor adventures. He loves nature, loves the big rivers, and persists in working with his fellow humans to right our actions that have crippled natural forces like the MO, actions which ultimately endanger us. He persists through knowledge, science, collaboration - and that big love.  Music: Big Piney Blues, performed live at KDHX by Brian Curran THANKS and welcome back Anna Holland, engineer & tennis champ Related Earthworms Conversations: Water Issues: Meddling, Muddling, Advocacy (Dec 2017) Cooperation for Water Security (Oct 2017) Invest in Infrastructure, Nature's and Ours (April 2017) Barge-Based Trash-Basher Chad Pregracke (May 2017)  

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