Jeff Barrow, director, Missouri River Relief
Steve Johnson, executive director, Missouri River Communities Network
Ken Midkiff, director, Sierra Club Clean Water Campaign
Scott Mansker, host of PBS show "River Miles" (joining the program by phone)
The Missouri River was once the lifeblood of this region, bringing goods and prosperity through towns across the state. But like the muddy water itself, the river's ideal use and flow is not as clear as it may have been years ago. Dams and levees have altered its course and threatened aquatic life; and over the past decade outdoor and nature enthusiasts have led a growing effort to clean up trash littered along the river and turn the waterway into a central point for recreation. We look at statewide conservation efforts and what lies in store for the Big Muddy. Panelists:
Jeff Barrow, director, Missouri River Relief Steve Johnson, executive director, Missouri River Communities Network Ken Midkiff, director, Sierra Club Clean Water Campaign Scott Mansker, host of PBS show "River Miles" (joining the program by phone)
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