The effort to reintroduce Mexican wolves into the wild in Arizona has faced criticism from environmentalists and ranchers alike. Now the Forest Service thinks it has proven the program can work. Plus, from robot dogs to surveillance drones, there is a proliferation of technology at the border. That and more on The Show.
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A record 27 Mexican wolf pups were reportedly fostered into wild dens this spring. The Show sat down with Jim deVos to talk more about the record and the program.
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The Show spoke with Roger Magazine, a social anthropologist at the Ibero University in Mexico City, about a controversial chant from fans of Mexico's national soccer team.
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In her new book “The Walls Have Eyes,” lawyer and journalist Petra Molnar uncovers the experimental technology being used at our Southern border and around the world.
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In a piece for BorderLore earlier this year, writer Kimi Eisele makes the case that Bacon’s Rebellion was a pivotal moment in our history. The Show speaks with her about this.
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When we asked local writers to tell us about summer camp experiences, we weren’t expecting to hear about the time a group of Buddhists traveled to Auschwitz. Storyteller Dan Hoen Hull was surprised by what happened, as well.
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Christina Estes/KJZZ/file | staff | I saw this in our library and changed the caption. It was the best I could do to find an empty restaurant to fit the story. - TMAX 4/24/20If you’ve noticed an increased number of people in your life saying “yes chef” or calling each other “cousin,” it’s probably because they’re fans of the FX series “The Bear,” which recently returned for its third season. The Show speaks with resident expert on film, media, and digital culture Amanda Kehrberg.
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For the past few years, UA’s Arizona Institute for Resilience has hosted an online fantasy monsoon game. Players compete by guessing how much rain will fall each month in five major Southwest cities.