Jarid Manos Interviewed On TreeHugger Radio

by Pete Wann

Go check out treehugger.com for part one of an interview with Jarid Manos, Fort Worth resident and founder and CEO of Great Plains Restoration Council.

The Ghetto Plainsman outlines his life so far and what he’s doing to help protect the last remaining bits of unmolested prairie in the United States.

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