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 August in NH

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In this 27-minute podcast, Charlie Bridges joins me to talk about wildlife habitat, the diversity of wildlife in New Hampshire and some programs you may want to check out for yourself. Also, enjoy regular features on places to go (berry picking!) and upcoming events for the outdoor enthusiast. Later in the show, Fish and Game’s Tom Flynn tells us all about what you can do when you visit Owl Brook Hunter Education Center in Holderness, where Hunter Ed programs are in full swing in anticipation of the fall season. 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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Wild July in NH

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In this 22-minute podcast, learn what we are doing to keep common species common with John Kanter, the nongame and endangered wildlife coordinator at Fish and Game. Also, enjoy regular features on places to go and upcoming events for the outdoor enthusiast. Later in the show, Rob Calvert joins us to chat about New Hampshire’s black bears – where are they? How do we make sure they stay wild, and stay out of our back yards? 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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NH Fish and Game – Our first podcast!

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Hello and welcome to Fish and Game Radio Diner!

We bring the outdoors to your earbuds, with the latest news and tips from fish and wildlife biologists, Conservation Officers, and others who — like you — can’t get enough of fishing, hunting, wildlife watching, hiking, paddling, and all the wild things New Hampshire has to offer.

All the best for an exciting and safe season — from your host Judy Stokes and the crew at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.

NOTE: The first podcast is 30 minutes long, with several different topics. Those who use iTunes will be able to listen by chapter. We will be experimenting with the format and RSS subscription options in the months to come…stay tuned!

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