Endangered Species Meet Fiscal Reality

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By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, September 19, 2006.
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Last week the federal government released a new list of plants and animals threatened with extinction. Many of these will be getting additional protection, but officials say limited resources means other species - including the New England cottontail rabbit - won't get extra federal help. We'll look at the successes and challenges in protecting endangered species, both nationally and here in New Hampshire. Laura's guests are John Kantor, Non-Game and Endangered Wildlife Program Coordinator for New Hampshire Fish and Game, and Mike Amaral, Senior Endangered Species Specialist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.










John Kantor, Non-Game and Endangered Wildlife Program Coordinator for New Hampshire Fish and Game. (Cheryl Senter/NHPR)
Mike Amaral, Senior Endangered Species Specialist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (Cheryl Senter/NHPR)
Mike going through his notes before the show. (Cheryl Senter/NHPR)
Laura talks with her guests John Kantor, Non-Game and Endangered Wildlife Program Coordinator for New Hampshire Fish and Game, and Mike Amaral, Senior Endangered Species Specialist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before going on air. (Cheryl Senter/NHPR)

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