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MeatEater Conservation

Ep. 84: Psychedelic Pictographs, Trout Bounties, and Dams

MeatEater Conservation

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness, Education

4.99.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

This week, Cal talks about the complexities of dam removal, bounties on brown trout, psychedelic cave paintings, and so much more. 

 

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0:00.0

What's up? This is Ryan Hollins 10 year NBA vet and current analyst for the Houston Rockets.

0:04.9

And I've got a new podcast called NBA Rookie Life, given you weekly news, analysis,

0:09.7

and an inside look into the 2022 draft class. This rookie class is really so bad.

0:15.6

Each week, I'll be breaking down the best rookie performances, as well as getting behind the

0:20.4

scene stories and welcome to the league moments that make NBA Rookie Life so crazy.

0:26.1

Listen to NBA Rookie Life with Ryan Hollins on the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcast,

0:31.7

or wherever you get your podcast.

1:00.7

From me, Dider's world news headquarters in Bozeman, Montana, this is Cal's We Can Review

1:20.5

with Ryan, Cal, Galan. Now, here's Cal.

1:25.5

The last couple weeks have been busy in the art outside and art gallery desk.

1:30.9

More specifically, art found in places we think of as wild, places defined by their

1:37.2

parent lack of human presence. You may have seen photos of the mysterious metal monolith

1:43.1

that big horned sheep researchers recently stumbled across in the Red Rock Desert of Southeast

1:48.0

Utah. To my eye, the thing kinda looks like a 10 foot tall piece of chewing gum in semi-shiny

1:54.5

foil that someone stood upright or a long lost sculpture by the minimalist artist Donald Judd.

2:02.9

No one knows who put it there or why. The Utah Department of Public Safety wanted to keep

2:08.1

the mystery going by not telling anyone exactly where the monolith was, for fear that people

2:13.9

would get lost in the desert trying to find it. Of course, that didn't work, and people

2:18.5

on the internet not only figured where the object was, but went back to review satellite imagery

2:23.7

and found that the thing has been there since mid-2016. Just standing there, all by itself,

2:30.1

year after year. The Utah Department of Public Safety put out a statement trying to deter

2:35.6

future artis and it contains this gem. Quote, it is illegal to install structures,

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