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07-06-2018: Rag Radio Environmental Reporter Bruce Melton from Yosemite Park

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Climate change researcher and Rag Radio environmental reporter Bruce Melton is Thorne Dreyer‘s guest on Rag Radio, joining us live from Yosemite National Park (actually from Fresno, where he could get cell phone…

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