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ArchivesWolvesBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, January 23, 2003.It’s been more than a hundred years since the last confirmed sighting in New Hampshire, but some biologists think wolves may be making a comeback here. We’ll find out why wolves were eradicated in the first place, and the controversy over their possible return. Laura talks with Peggy Struhsacker, Northeast Wolf Project Coordinator for the National Wildlife Federation www.nwf.org, and Eric Orff with New Hampshire Fish and Game www.wildlife.state.nh.us. Privacy Debate in the State HouseBy John Milne on Thursday, January 23, 2003.A DEBATE IS QUIETY BREWING AMONG CONSERVATIVES IN THE STATEHOUSE. ONE SIDE WANTS THE STATE TO PROTECT PERSONAL PRIVACY. THE OTHER SIDE WANTS TO REDUCE GOVERNMENT REGULATION. AND BOTH SIDES ARE LOOKING TO THE GOVERNOR TO TIP THE BALANCE. NHPR CORRESPONDENT JOHN MILNE REPORTS. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The White Mountains on CanvasBy John Walters on Thursday, January 23, 2003.Robert McGrath is an art historian from Dartmouth. He tells the story of three centuries of art in the Whire Mountains in his book "Gods in Granite." He talks about how artists have interpreted the White Mountains in artistic, cultural, religious and political terms, from the 18th century to today. |
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