The Endangered Species Act is one of the most powerful laws on Earth when it comes to saving species from extinction. But what happens when animals and plants who need help don’t get it in time?
In the newest episode of our Sounds Wild podcast, host Mike Stark talks with Noah Greenwald, co-director of The Center’s Endangered Species program, about how the Act works, why it’s so hard for some species to get the protection they need, and what people can do to save “candidate” species like lesser prairie chickens and Pacific walruses.
Listen to the latest episode on our website (or find it on Apple or Spotify). New episodes will be shared each week, so please stay tuned!
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