Wild March in NH

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Hello and welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner!

In this 25 minute podcast, learn more about why wildlife needs young forests. In our diner special this month, I chat with Charlie Bridges, habitat and diversity administrator, about woodcock, their special habitat needs, and some new programs that will benefit many local critters. Also, enjoy regular features on places to go and upcoming events for the outdoor enthusiast. Later in the show, Scott Decker, fisheries administrator, joins me to talk about the history and rationale behind New Hampshire’s fish stocking program. 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 relaxation, New Hampshire style.. From your host, Judy Stokes, and the NH Fish and Game team – thanks for listening and spread the word!

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iTunes version (with chapters): NH Fish and Game Radio Diner – March 2010 – click to download for MP3 player

 

Wild May in NH

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Hello and welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner!

In this 30-minute podcast, we go behind the scenes to learn about the fish hatcheries operated all over the state by Fish and Game. Where do all those fish eggs come from, and where do all the fish go when their hatchery time is up? Bob Fawcett has all the answers, including a good spot to catch tiger trout! Also, enjoy regular features on places to go and upcoming events for the outdoor enthusiast. Later in the show, Marilyn Wyzga — a wildlife educator and teaching naturalist — joins me to talk a new book she co-authored, Integrated Landscaping: Following Nature’s Lead. Did you know that you can have a comfortable and beautiful backyard, attract wildlife and still have it be low-maintenance and sustainable? Its true — all that and your home or business will still look like New Hampshire when you are done. 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. From your host, Judy Stokes, and the NH Fish and Game team – thanks for listening and spread the word!

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