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Building habitat for pollinators
An interview with Kaitlan Haase of the Xerces Society. We discuss the decline of insect diversity and populations. The Xereces society offers free native habitat plants to provide a pollinator corridor to help maintain the populaton of pollinators.
Formation of Diablo and White Rock Canyon in New Mexico.
This is an interview with geologist Kirt Kempter about the formation of White Rock Canyon between Los Alamos and Santa Fe.
The Rio Grand Rift
An interview with Kirt Kempter, a geologist, about the formation of the Caja Del Rio by the Rio Grand Rift.
CDC Doc Provides Guidance for Flu and COVID Season
Dr. Nirav Shah, deputy director of the CDC, talks to KSFR about how to protect yourself and others as we head toward the season when respiratory infections spread most quickly.
Lawsuit Alleges that State Agencies Violated Voting Rights Act
A group called Millions for Prisoners New Mexico and four individuals are suing Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, Corrections Department Secretary Alisha Tafoya Lucero, and Bernalillo County Clerk Linda Stover.
Tribal Water Settlement Bills Go Before Senate Committee
The New Mexico congressional delegation makes a case for the federal government to honor tribal water settlements.
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