Ep. 866: The Boundary Waters Tragedy, Oklahoma CWD, and Mutilated Paddlefish
4/23/20261 hr 38 min
Steven Rinella and the MeatEater crew discuss: A toxic sulfide mine just outside the Boundary Waters Wilderness gets a thumbs up from Senate Republicans; Oklahoma lets loose its pet deer into the wild; how paddlefish anglers in Missouri are mutilating then releasing fish; a meteor shower; and more.
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