Newscast 3-20-26
By KOTO News
March 20, 2026
This week on the Regional Roundup, we hear why moose populations are declining in the region and why Wyoming’s annual moose count is such an important event. We also dive into the mountain West’s unique sport of skijoring, which combines skiing and horseback riding. Later, we hear how a mountain community is building resilience in the face of climate change. And we round out the show with best-selling author Terry Tempest Williams, who talks about protecting public lands and her new memoir, The Glorians.
- A report on a new prize that rewards projects reducing methane emissions from food systems. (Aspen Public Radio)
- A report on the impact of the dry warm winter on wildlife. (RMCR)
- A feature about the annual moose count in Wyoming. (KHOL)
- A feature on the San Juan Skijoring competition. (KVNF)
- A two way with conservationist Terry Tempest Williams on her new memoir The Glorians, and the urgent need to protect public lands. (KGNU)
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