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America's Most Endangered River

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The Sacramento-San Joaquin River system tops this year’s list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers, put out by the conservation group American Rivers. What is putting these rivers at risk, and what is being done to restore them? We talk with a panel of experts about what the future holds.

Guests:

Anthony Saracino, director of the California Water Program for the Nature Conservancy

Joe Grindstaff, director of Cal-Fed, a government agency that oversees activities in the Bay Delta region

Jeff Mount, professor of geology and director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at UC Davis

Tina Swanson, executive director of The Bay Institute

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