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ArchivesAn Educated Walk in the WoodsBy John Walters on Monday, September 23, 2002.Tom Wessels is an ecologist at the Antioch New England Graduate School. He's the author of "Reading the Forested Landscape." As an expert on interpreting forests, he reads the human and natural history of a place by observing the trees, plants, and the lay of the land. He gives us a demonstration on a walk through the Goose Pond Preserve in Keene. Find out more about his book at www.countrymanpress.com) listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Blood SupplyBy Laura Knoy on Monday, September 23, 2002.Hospitals are facing huge increases to the price of blood units - and at the same time blood supplies are critically low. We'll talk about what it takes to collect, process and store blood...and the need for constant vigilance to keep it safe from disease. Laura talks with Dr. James AuBuchon, from Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center www.dhmc.org and Dr. Mary O'Neill, CEO fo American Red Cross, New England region www.newenglandblood.org. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Farewell to the MaulBy Kevin Gardner on Monday, September 23, 2002.Summer officially ends this morning, and for a lot of New Hampshire residents, the onset of cooler weather means the beginning of a long season of woodburning in stoves and fireplaces. Firewood isn?t scarce in a state that?s 83% forested, but the work of preparing and storing it takes time, especially if you cut your own. Humanities reporter Kevin Gardner has done just that for many years, but advancing age and time limitations have brought about some changes in his woodcutting methods. This year he bids farewell to the maul. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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