KNAU update for June 14 — Bearing Witness: Voices of Climate Change

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KNAU Insider – June 14th, 2019
Bearing Witness: Voices of Climate Change
Stories told by longtime Arizonans about changes they’ve seen in the familiar landscapes of their lives. While personal experience, in and of itself, is NOT scientific conclusion, many researchers believe long-term observation is a CRITICAL component to understanding how climate change affects humanity and the planet. Listen to the whole series and learn more at KNAU.org.
Earth Notes: Rock Art Ranch
At age 82, Brantley Baird is among the nation’s oldest ranching vaqueros. He’s roamed the five-thousand-acre Rock Art Ranch near Winslow, Arizona, since 1945, when his parents leased it. Three years later, at age eleven, Baird found his first ancient ceramic pot there—the one prominently displayed in a photograph in the ranch’s museum. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Damaged Pipeline at Grand Canyon’s North Rim Now Repaired
The damaged pipeline that supplies water to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park has been repaired and most water services have been restored. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Dentists Encouraged to Counsel Domestic Violence Victims
The inside of our mouths can give away clues about injuries, both past and present. And that puts dentists in a unique position to spot potential cases of domestic violence. Learn more at KNAU.org.
How To Survive College When You’re Paying Your Own Way
You’ve taken the leap and enrolled in college! But money issues don’t end when you accept your financial aid. Paying your way through school can be stressful, but lots of folks have made it work and they have advice for how you, too, can navigate your years in college. Learn more at NPR’s Life Kit Podcast, How To Pay For College.