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Protecting the Birds From Our Own Government w/ Alesia Garlock

Protecting the Birds From Our Own Government w/ Alesia Garlock

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Alesia's articles: https://focusingonwildlife.com/news/author/ag1birdlady/

YouTube: https://youtu.be/-gum3-0XtyQ?si=vMmHeVb91V3RbMbY

Imagine a bustling city, San Antonio, in the grips of a bird crisis, citizens being shrouded in misinformation from city government, and our guest, Alesia Garlock, aka Bird Lady, taking a stand against it. Alesia leads us on her personal journey of transforming into a wildlife advocate. She also unveils the shocking truth about how the city is not only destroying habitats but hiring USDA Wildlife Services to eliminate birds, despite their minor threat to the environment.

Join our discussion on the hardships faced by these birds, who migrate from as far as South America to breed. Alesia uncovers the heartbreaking story of USDA employees cruelly destroying birds' nests—a glaring symbol of the city's disregard for wildlife. But the wildlife crisis is not the only thing that's alarming. Alesia exposes the misuse of bond money, intended for improving park facilities, and how it's being manipulated by the city's wealthy residents for personal gain and plunging the city deep into debt. We also touch on the serious matter of environmental degradation and water scarcity caused by the city's actions.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the deeper impact of urbanization on wildlife and how it changed the life of one person committed to making a difference.

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