NH Audubon's David Houghton

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By John Walters on Tuesday, April 19, 2005.
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David Houghton did conservation work in all the New England states before assuming the presidency of New Hampshire Audubon in 2003. He tells host John Walters about his lifelong love of wildlife and biology, and about the long term strategies he's developing for the Granite State.

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