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The Lost Rider Podcast with Herman Brune

The Lost Rider Podcast with Herman Brune

By: Herman Brune
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Answering your questions about what makes the world go ”round by interviewing the correct people with the honest answers. Relating kitchen table issues to the outdoors and the environment. And, remembering the history, perspectives, and events that delivered us to today’s social place and awareness.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Biological Sciences Political Science Politics & Government Science
Episodes
  • Chris Hall and “Fusion” Energy
    Feb 14 2026

    Chris Hall explains "fusion". It started, in the 1980's, with President Reagan and Premier Gorbachev at the end of the Cold War. in 2026, scientists feel that they may be within eight or nine years of producing cost effective energy from fusion. Nevertheless, don't expect to see it generating electricity until after 2039. When you hear the term think about hydrogen. Also, Hall injects the idea that what we've always known about solids, liquids, and gases didn't include plasma. Now, we're talking about lightening and fire. That's what scientists are striving to harness. Checkout Inter.org for more info.

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    32 mins
  • Chester Moore - Wild Sheep Conservation
    Feb 7 2026
    Chester Moore tells listeners about the Wild Sheep Foundation from their January show in Reno, Nevada. Moore is the executive managing editor of Texas Fish and Game magazine, as well as, a documentary producer for the Wild Sheep Foundation. Currently, he's filming and finding the answers to "how much money is raised for wild sheep conservation", and "what is the status of wild sheep populations". Moore currently has a produced documentary about Great White Sharks off the Texas Gulf Coast.

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    28 mins
  • Screwworms Revisited with Texas Animal Health Commission’s Dr. Dinges
    Jan 31 2026
    The Executive Director of the Texas Animal Health Commission and Texas State Veterinarian, Dr, Dinges, visits with us about the screwworm invasion moving upwards from Panama through Mexico. There were more than 13,000 cases of screwworms infecting animals in Mexico with 492 cases considered active, and 110 cases in people. Once again, eradication efforts are in motion. Sterilization facilities are being reactivated. The closest cases were reported within 70 miles of the Texas/Mexico border. However, those cases were traced to movement of livestock within Mexico. As such movement is coming under tighter regulation no more cases have been noticed within that close proximity of the border. Nevertheless, that does not account for wildlife. Hopefully, cooler weather will slow the northerly movement as the USDA and Sec. Rollin is instrumental in bringing sterilization facilities on line.

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    29 mins
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