Polar Bears, the Endangered Species List and Global Warming

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In 1973, the number of Bald Eagles was dwindling, and the national bird became a powerful symbol that helped lead to the Endangered Species Act . Protecting Bald Eagles required restrictions on pesticides and the banning of DDT—which helped promote the much broader environmental movement. Now the polar bear has become symbolic of another, much broader concern: Global Warming.

Credits

Guests:

  • Rosa Meehan - Alaska Chief of Marine-Mammal Protection, US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Kieran Suckling - Policy Director, Center for Biological Diversity
  • Joel Southern - Washington Bureau Chief, Alaskan Public Radio Network

Host:

Warren Olney

Producers:

Dan Konecky, Sonya Geis