… try to address what I explained before, which is really limiting the exposure of PFAS for human health purposes, because that's really where we need to start. We know that The science says that if you cut off the exposure of pfest to people, you reduce those risks of cancer and developmental risks in children completely. So it's really important that we start there. Yeah. Another big that's been a topic of conversation over the past few years has been gray wolves and management of them. (07:16–07:28)
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