The Plight of Vaquita in the Sea of Cortez
Featured on the November 1, 2018 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
To the Last Drop
Since the summer months, the who's who of Arizona's water community have been hashing out a plan than can assure the state's water future. The federal government has set a deadline to wrap talks up by the end of the year. With 2019 fast approaching, and a shortage on Lake Mead looking increasingly imminent, the clock is ticking. Vanessa Barchfield looks into what this means for central Arizona's cities, tribes, and farms...and how a dispute between them might drag the whole plan down.
This story is part of To The Last Drop, an ongoing collaboration between AZPM and the Arizona Daily Star.
Vaquita
Mark talks with author Brooke Bessesen about Vaquita: Science, Politics, and Crime in the Sea of Cortez, detailing the plight of a critically endangered species of porpoise that is found only in the nearby Sea of Cortez. Bessesen is inviting others to join her for a webinar called Saving Vaquita: Considerations in the Race Against Extinction on Thursday, November 8, 2018 from 1 - 2 pm MST.
Brooke Bessesen in the AZPM studio:
Ballot Breakfast
And, Tony Paniagua attends a Sunday gathering called a "Ballot Brunch", where neighbors gather to share food, opinions, and learn about the candidates and issues on the November ballot in order to make a more informed vote.
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