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Hosts Willem Lange and Lisa DensmoreJoin hosts Willem Lange and Lisa Densmore for
WILDLIFE JOURNAL, only on New Hampshire Public Television.

Wildlife Journal explores New Hampshire's outdoor recreation opportunities, its wildlife resources and the people who manage and conserve them. Visit sites across the state to learn about outdoor activities and skills. The series also showcases the flora and fauna that make the region a natural treasure.

 

Upcoming Episodes
Masters of Falconry                                                                                 Masters of Falconry
  Upcoming Air Dates:
     Monday, Feb 6 @ 5:00 A.M.

Masters of Falconry: Meet Nancy and Jim Cowan, whose falconry keeps alive a 4,000-year-old tradition and hunting technique.

Bad Apples: Even in the idyllic settings of the Granite State, conservation officers must fight against wildlife crime.

Leave No Trace: Hiking and camping -- gently -- with Dara Houdek of the Appalachian Mountain Club.

Fox Forest: Bears, birds, bogs and black gums in rural Hillsborough.
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Burning for Wildlife                                                                                Burning for Wildlife
  Upcoming Air Dates:
     Saturday, Feb 11 @ 8:00 A.M.

Burning for Wildlife: In the name of conservation, there are fires on the mountain and fires in the forests when this crew comes to town.

Shooting Sporting Clays: Lisa gets a blast out of one of the fastest-growing sports in America.

On the Trail of the Salamander: Ann Eldridge looks for creatures of the night in a quest that bridges art and science.

Pine River State Forest: Explore natural history and recreation on Pine River, one of New Hampshire's few remaining pitch pine forests.
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Production funding for WILDLIFE JOURNAL was provided by:
NH Audubon
New Hampshire Public Television
N.H. Fish and Game Department
The Fuller Foundation
Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust
The Gilbert Verney Foundation.


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