Monday, June 17, 2013

AirTalk for Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Contact: Producers Joel Patterson, Jasmin Tuffaha, Fiona Ng, Kaitlin Funaro

626-583-5100

 

SCHEDULE FOR AIRTALK WITH LARRY MANTLE

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

11:06 –11:20

Topic: OPEN

Guest: TBA

 

11:20 -11:40

Topic: Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa: the exit interview

Guest:  Antonio Villaraigosa, mayor of Los Angeles  

 

11:40-12:00

Topic: Is obesity a disease?

Guest: TBD

Guest: TBD

 

12:06 – 12:30

Topic: The debate over the TCA’s 241 Toll Road extension, Round 2

Guest: Joel Reynolds, NRDC’s Western Director

Guest: Paul A. Bopp, TCA’s 241 Tesoro Extension Engineering Manager

 

12:30 – 12:40

Topic: OPEN

Guest: TBA

 

12:40 – 1:00

Topic: After 40 years, does the Endangered Species Act actually work? This year marks the 40th year of the Endangered Species Act, signed into law by President Richard Nixon in 1973. But how effective is this law? What actions have been taken to preserve endangered species, and how many people have been prosecuted for harming them? According to History and Environmental Studies assistant professor Peter S. Alagona, the Endangered Species Act has been more influential in California than any other state. His new book, “After the Grizzly: Endangered Species and the Politics of Place in California” traces the history of the grizzly bear and how its population has severely decreased. Alagona says that in the 19th century, there was actually 1 grizzly to every 11 people in California. However, it didn’t take long for grizzly numbers to dwindle down; and the last sighting was near Sequoia in 1924. California is also known for the endangered condor. When the California Condor isn’t accidentally mistaken for a Turkey Vulture and shot, it’s sometimes accidentally killed by wind farms. How can these accidental killings be prevented? Also, the gray wolf population is rising and the federal government may take gray wolves off its endangered list. Would the species still survive?

Guest: Peter S. Alagona, author of, “After the Grizzly: Endangered Species and the Politics of Place in California;” Assistant Professor of History and Environmental Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara

 

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Joel Patterson

Senior Producer, AirTalk

626-583-5375 office

858-349-2205 cell

@joelerson

 

 

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