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Conservation Today
Francis Eatherington
73 episodes
6 days ago
We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.
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We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.
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Earth Sciences
Science
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Patrick Starnes talks about Oregon state issues.
Conservation Today
53 minutes 35 seconds
3 years ago
Patrick Starnes talks about Oregon state issues.

This is a conservation with Patrick Starnes, long time environmental activist, and now a candidate for governor of Oregon. We talk about some recent environmental victories, then a conversation on health plan options for Oregonians. We also chat about campaign finance reform, the housing crisis, renewable energy possibilities, and a bit about forestry in Oregon.

For more information on Patrick Starnes, see: https://starnes2022.com/, and https://ballotpedia.org/Patrick_Starnes

Ending music is “Vote Republican” by Roy Zimmerman, from his “You’re Getting Sleepy” album.  https://roy-zimmerman.myshopify.com/,  https://roy-zimmerman.myshopify.com/collections/youre-getting-sleepy

Conservation Today
We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.