EPISODE 51: Part 2: We All Need to Make Protecting Habitats a Concern – Ron Maxwell and Skipper Darlington

Species and habitat protection are issues that can be separated from polarizing disagreements about climate change. Everyone – on both the left and the right – ought to be able to come together to protect endangered species and their habitats. It’s a problem that humans have created and one that humans can solve.

But first, we must understand the enormous scope of the problem.

Skipper Darlington and Ron Maxwell, on a recent visit to The Bill Walton Show, describe some of the places where habitat destruction is at its worst. We also get into the many ways both private citizens and governments can work to stop it. It’s a bipartisan issue where there is a lot of common ground for people to work together towards solutions.


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