Feral Cows, War & Bad Coverage

Feral Cows, War & Bad Coverage

From KPFA - A Rude Awakening by KPFA

June 5, 2026 · 60 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the recovery of riparian habitat after feral cattle removal, the environmental impacts of war, and the lack of environmental justice coverage in corporate media.

Riparian critical habitat recovering after feral cattle removal along the Gila River in the Gila Wilderness. Photo credit: Center for Biological Diversity. On today’s show, an update on the feral cows roaming the Gila Wilderness of New Mexico, I speak to Todd Schulke of Center for Biological Diversity, we’ll switch gears and speak to Liberty University’s Dr. Leslie Joseph about the affects of war on the environment; and close it out with friend of the show Media Matters for America Evlondo Cooper on the latest numbers behind the lack of environmental justice coverage in corporate media. The post Feral Cows, War & Bad Coverage appeared first on KPFA.

People in this episode

Guests: Todd Schulke, Dr. Leslie Joseph, Evlondo Cooper

Topics covered

  • feral cattle
  • environmental impact
  • war effects
  • media coverage
  • environmental justice

Keywords

  • feral cows
  • Gila River
  • environment
  • war
  • media coverage
  • environmental justice

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Center for Biological Diversity, Liberty University, Media Matters for America

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