Mississippi river changes, Risks of illegal immigration

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The Missouri River flows a few miles upstream from its confluence with the Mississippi River
The Missouri River flows a few miles upstream from its confluence with the Mississippi River in Florissant, Mo. The upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers were cited as the most endangered waterways, according to a 2020 report by the conservation organization American Rivers. AP Photo / Jeff Roberson

An ecologist shares how high waters and extreme weather is affecting the Mississippi River in Wisconsin and elsewhere. Then, we take a closer look at the risk migrants face trying to get into the United States.

Featured in this Show

  • Study details a changing Mississippi River

    High waters and prolonged flooding are changing the altering the Upper Mississippi’s ecosystem, according to a report compiling more than 25 years of data. We speak with a research ecologist about what the results of the study mean for the river and surrounding area.

  • The risks migrants face

    On Monday, 46 migrants were found dead in and around an abandoned tractor-trailer in Texas. An immigration expert explains the dangers Central Americans face when they come into the U.S. illegally.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Trina La Susa Technical Director
  • Clara Neupert Producer
  • Colleen Leahy Producer
  • Kristen Bouska Guest
  • Sara McKinnon Guest