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ArchivesWhat to Do for Baby BirdsBy Rosemary Conroy on Friday, May 23, 2003.Have you ever wondered what to do it you find a baby bird or an injured bird? Rosemary covers the do's and don'ts of bird care. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Controversy at The ConservancyBy John Milne on Friday, May 23, 2003.OFFICIALS OF THE NATURE CONSERVANCY ARE DEFENDING THE INTEGRITY OF THE NATION'S WEALTHIEST ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION. EARLIER THIS MONTH, THE WASHINGTON POST RAISED QUESTIONS ABOUT SOME OF THE CONSERVANCY'S NATIONAL LAND-ACQUISITION POLICIES. THE POST SERIES, TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING, DID NOT MENTION NEW HAMPSHIRE TRANSACTIONS. BUT CONCERN IS RIPPLING THROUGH THE STATE'S SMALL COMMUNITY OF CONSERVATION PROFESSIONALS. THEY WORRY THAT THE NATIONAL DEBATE COULD LEAD TO LIMITS ON THE LEGAL TOOLS USED TO PROTECT THE LANDSCAPE. NHPR CORRESPONDENT JOHN MILNE REPORTS. Something WildBy Laura Knoy on Friday, May 23, 2003."Something Wild" hosts Rosemary Conroy and Iain MacLeod join us to talk about the birds, bees, and floral wildlife. Emotional IntelligenceBy John Walters on Friday, May 23, 2003.It's been widely publicized in the mass media, but it grew out of serious academic research. Jack Mayer of the University of New Hampshire is one of the co-creators of the concept of emotional intelligence. He says your emotions and how well you understand emotions are vital parts of you overall intelligence. This originally aired in January 2002. Labor Dispute at the ReformerBy Susan Keese on Friday, May 23, 2003.A union official has filed unfair labor charges against the Brattleboro Reformer. The Union charges the Southern Vermont daily unfairly dismissed a reporter trying to organize a union. Susan Keese reports from Brattleboro. |
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