Chronic Wasting Disease in CA Deer | Mother-Daughter Relationship in AAPI Families | CalMatters Ideas Festival
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In this April 17, 2019, photo, a deer wanders past homes overlooking the community of Sonora, Calif.
AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli
Chronic Wasting Disease in deer has been detected in California for the first time. Also, how our relationships with our parents affect our sense of self. Finally, CalMatters will be hosting its inaugural Ideas Festival in Sacramento.
Chronic Wasting Disease in CA Deer
Chronic Wasting Disease is considered the most important disease affecting deer and elk populations in North America. And it has been detected in California for the first time. Brandon Munk is a Senior Wildlife Veterinarian for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and explains why scientists are concerned about the spread of this neurological condition, the risks to humans, as well as the efforts being made to curb its spread.
Mother-Daughter Relationship in AAPI Families
How do our relationships with our parents affect our sense of self? And why does the mother-daughter relationship, in particular, seem so complex? As we close AAPI Heritage Month, we are revisiting episodes of CapRadio’s podcast Mid Pacific. In today’s episode, host Sarah Mizes-Tan explores her own relationship with her mother and how it has affected her identity.
CalMatters Ideas Festival
The nonprofit news organization CalMatters will be hosting its inaugural Ideas Festival on June 5-6 in Sacramento. The event will feature a variety of speakers, panel discussions, and summits to talk about the most pressing issues in California, from broadband access to homelessness. CalMatters CEO Neil Chase provides a preview of the festival, and talks about how the organization is expanding its coverage with the recent acquisition of The Markup.
CapRadio is a content-sharing partner with CalMatters, and a media sponsor of the Ideas Festival.