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Saving Coral Reefs: Why These Animals Matter More Than We Think | Libraries On The Line: How Funding Cuts Are Affecting Local Libraries

Saving Coral Reefs: Why These Animals Matter More Than We Think | Libraries On The Line: How Funding Cuts Are Affecting Local Libraries

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Saving Coral Reefs: Why These Animals Matter More Than We Think Coral reefs are home to 25 percent of all marine life – approximately 800,000 species. But these vibrant, colorful landscapes are more than just a home for aquatic life. Coral reefs are animals themselves. Two ocean experts join us to share some interesting facts about these unique creatures and why people should care about their declining existence. Libraries On The Line: How Funding Cuts Are Affecting Local Libraries There are more than 125,000 library branches across the country. For many smaller, rural towns, these locations aren’t just a place to get books but are a lifeline for countless other resources. Following an executive order that would reduce funding – which has since been overturned – libraries need support now more than ever. Our experts explain how these funds are used to enhance local communities and civil participation. Viewpoints Explained: Everything You Never Knew About Mount Rushmore Mount Rushmore is a national staple, but do you know how these iconic faces came to be forever memorialized in granite? We dive into the 14-year project – from early concepts to the symbolism represented in the finished product. Culture Crash: Train Dreams Is Netflix’s Newest Cinematic Masterpiece The 2025 drama brings stunning videography and emotional storytelling to streaming giant, Netflix. We review what you’ll love about this film and why Netflix may not be the best option for the optimal viewing experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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