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The River Radius Podcast
Sam Carter
124 episodes
1 week ago
This is a river podcast, and a great story, boating, science, adventure and conservation podcast.
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This is a river podcast, and a great story, boating, science, adventure and conservation podcast.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Sports,
Wilderness
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640 Million Acres Are Yours - How Do We Keep It That Way?
The River Radius Podcast
1 hour 11 minutes 41 seconds
3 weeks ago
640 Million Acres Are Yours - How Do We Keep It That Way?
Across the United States, 640 million acres of public land belong to all of us — rivers that still run wild, deep canyons, mountain ranges, plains, and deserts. Places where the wild things live. Places we can still visit, explore, and trust that it will be there for generations or an eon. But this year, the push to sell or transfer those lands has surfaced — sometimes openly, sometimes in quieter, less obvious ways. Why is this happening? Who’s behind it? And how do we, as citizens, stand up in simple, effective ways to keep public lands public? Our guest is Land Tawney, from American Hunters & Anglers — a man who comes from a long line of land conservationists. He brings both a historical lens and a practical action plan for keeping these 640 million acres wild, free, and truly ours.
The River Radius Podcast
This is a river podcast, and a great story, boating, science, adventure and conservation podcast.