New threats to old trees

Published: Aug. 9, 2022, 7:08 p.m.

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\\nThe past, present and future of the Bristlecone Pine, a preview of the new school year and tribes get a seat at the table with federal agencies.
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\\nThis week host Joey Lovato dives into the world of the Bristlecone Pine, one of the oldest living trees on the planet. He talks to experts about what makes the trees unique, what we can learn from them and what threats they face. After that, education reporter Roc\\xedo Hern\\xe1ndez discusses what students, parents and teachers can expect from the upcoming school year. At the end of the show, our partners over at KUNR have a story about regional tribes getting a seat at the table with the Department of the Interior and other federal agencies.
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\\nHosts
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\\nJoey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_
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\\nJacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv
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\\n1:00 - Bristlecone Pines
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\\nJames Woolsey - @GreatBasinNPS
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\\nGretchen Baker - gretchenbaker.com
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\\nDaniel Rothberg - @danielrothberg
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\\n14:00 - Back to school
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\\nRoc\\xedo Hern\\xe1ndez - @rociohzz
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\\n22:00 - Tribal Nations get a seat at the table
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\\nAmber Torres - gov.nv.gov
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\\nGustavo Sagrero - @goose_chavo
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