In this week’s podcast we look at the efforts of the U.S. and Mexico to restore habitat along the overstressed Colorado River, the comforts of an omnipotent enemy and democratizing data.
Shortly before Hurricane Ivan slammed into the Gulf Coast on Sept. 16, 2004, wreaking havoc across Alabama, Florida, and Virginia, a few employees of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hurried to the beach and scooped up eight tiny rodents.