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It sounds like the snail darter laid out a blueprint, which is to try to block projects or development by finding a species that is endangered and saying, you can't build this pipeline here or you can't build this housing development here or what have you.
It sounds like the snail darter laid out a blueprint, which is to try to block projects or development by finding a species that is endangered and saying, you can't build this pipeline here or you can't build this housing development here or what have you.
It sounds like the snail darter laid out a blueprint, which is to try to block projects or development by finding a species that is endangered and saying, you can't build this pipeline here or you can't build this housing development here or what have you.
Well, it does seem like, you know, when the Endangered Species Act was put into place, there was a vision for kind of probably, as you said, protecting these iconic animals. But now it does protect a very, you know, any endangered species. And so like, how do we make sense of that?
Well, it does seem like, you know, when the Endangered Species Act was put into place, there was a vision for kind of probably, as you said, protecting these iconic animals. But now it does protect a very, you know, any endangered species. And so like, how do we make sense of that?
Well, it does seem like, you know, when the Endangered Species Act was put into place, there was a vision for kind of probably, as you said, protecting these iconic animals. But now it does protect a very, you know, any endangered species. And so like, how do we make sense of that?
And you have this partisan divide with Republicans looking at the Endangered Species Act one way and Democrats looking at it another.
And you have this partisan divide with Republicans looking at the Endangered Species Act one way and Democrats looking at it another.
And you have this partisan divide with Republicans looking at the Endangered Species Act one way and Democrats looking at it another.
Well, thank you so much for sharing your reporting. And please stay safe out there on those hiking trails.
Well, thank you so much for sharing your reporting. And please stay safe out there on those hiking trails.
Well, thank you so much for sharing your reporting. And please stay safe out there on those hiking trails.
To hear more of Nick's podcast, The Wide Open, you can listen on the NPR One app or on your favorite podcast player. The Wide Open is from Montana Public Radio and the Montana Media Lab. It's produced and edited by Mary Auld, Corin Cates Carney, Jewel Banville, Lee Banville, and Lacey Roberts. This episode of The Sunday Story was produced by Andrew Mambo and edited by Jenny Schmidt.
To hear more of Nick's podcast, The Wide Open, you can listen on the NPR One app or on your favorite podcast player. The Wide Open is from Montana Public Radio and the Montana Media Lab. It's produced and edited by Mary Auld, Corin Cates Carney, Jewel Banville, Lee Banville, and Lacey Roberts. This episode of The Sunday Story was produced by Andrew Mambo and edited by Jenny Schmidt.
To hear more of Nick's podcast, The Wide Open, you can listen on the NPR One app or on your favorite podcast player. The Wide Open is from Montana Public Radio and the Montana Media Lab. It's produced and edited by Mary Auld, Corin Cates Carney, Jewel Banville, Lee Banville, and Lacey Roberts. This episode of The Sunday Story was produced by Andrew Mambo and edited by Jenny Schmidt.
It was engineered by Kwesi Lee. The rest of The Sunday Story team includes Justine Yan, Liana Simstrom, and our executive producer, Irene Noguchi. A special thanks to the folks at Montana Public Radio who helped to put together the wide open podcast. I'm Ayesha Roscoe. Up first, we'll be back tomorrow with all the news you need to start your week. Until then, have a great rest of your weekend.
It was engineered by Kwesi Lee. The rest of The Sunday Story team includes Justine Yan, Liana Simstrom, and our executive producer, Irene Noguchi. A special thanks to the folks at Montana Public Radio who helped to put together the wide open podcast. I'm Ayesha Roscoe. Up first, we'll be back tomorrow with all the news you need to start your week. Until then, have a great rest of your weekend.
It was engineered by Kwesi Lee. The rest of The Sunday Story team includes Justine Yan, Liana Simstrom, and our executive producer, Irene Noguchi. A special thanks to the folks at Montana Public Radio who helped to put together the wide open podcast. I'm Ayesha Roscoe. Up first, we'll be back tomorrow with all the news you need to start your week. Until then, have a great rest of your weekend.
I'm Aisha Roscoe, and this is a Sunday story from Up First. Every Sunday, we do something special. We go beyond the news of the day to bring you one big story. Now, I don't need to tell you that there is a lot of disagreement in this country at the moment. Donald Trump has been elected as the 47th president. A lot of people are elated. A lot of people are upset.