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		<title>Wild July in NH</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello and welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner!
 Welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner, the behind-the-scenes look at your wildlife agency. In this 24 minute podcast, we learn why cutting trees is good for wildlife with Jim Oehler, state lands manager here at Fish and Game. Also, enjoy regular features on places to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> </strong>Welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner, the behind-the-scenes look at your wildlife agency. In this 24 minute podcast, we learn why cutting trees is good for wildlife with Jim Oehler, state lands manager here at Fish and Game. Also, enjoy regular features on places to go and upcoming events for the outdoor enthusiast. Later in the show, Katie Callahan, GIS specialist, talks about how she uses a “digital sandwich” to support the work of biologists as they manage major projects. Did you know that you can access this data and mapping? Check it out! Don’t forget, you can comment on this podcast by clicking on the headline above and using the “Leave A Reply” box at the bottom of the page. Let me know what’s on your mind. I hope you get a chance to get outside and enjoy some paddling, fishing, hiking, camping or just taking a walk outdoors, New Hampshire style. From your host, Judy Stokes, and the NH Fish and Game team &#8211; thanks for listening and send a link to this podcast to your friends and family! New – find us on Facebook! at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/nhfishandgame">www.facebook.com/nhfishandgame</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 20:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello and welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner!
 In the rebroadcast of June 2009&#8217;s  27-minute podcast, learn about the many recreational saltwater fishing opportunities the short, but sweet New Hampshire coastline has to offer. We go behind the scenes to learn about the Marine Division’s role in managing fisheries in the ocean. Doug [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello and welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner!
 In this 23 minute podcast, we learn about “double-agent” fish and “poor man’s salmon” – that is, the American shad – with fisheries division conservation biologist Matt Carpenter. Find out what’s new in the Atlantic salmon restoration program and the future of fishing in the Merrimack. [...]]]></description>
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