Episode 25: The Impact of a Border Wall on Biodiversity (Guest: Scott Egan)

Episode 25: The Impact of a Border Wall on Biodiversity (Guest: Scott Egan)

Scott Egan, assistant professor of biosciences at Rice University and a Rice faculty scholar at the Mexico Center, discusses the impact a continuous border wall can have on the natural populations of plants and animals that exists in the U.S.-Mexico border regions.

For updated information and analysis on Mexico's July 1 election and the results at the federal, state and local level, visit the Mexico Center's Election Resource page.

For comments and questions please email mexicocenter@rice.edu

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