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Author Mary Roach is no stranger to squirmy subjects. By comparison, her latest book sounds almost cute: It’s called Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.
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In 1968, ecologist and biologist Garrett Hardin published “The Tragedy of the Commons,” and to this day the idea has currency in environmental and…
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Every other Friday on Morning Edition NHPR’s Sam Evans-Brown tracks down answers to questions about the environment and outdoors for our listeners in a…
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Part of New Hampshire has entered an extreme drought for only the second time in 20 years.The extreme conditions center on the Dover area and extend in a…
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On this week's Outside/In, Sam digs into a (shockingly controversial) debate over the now-extinct passenger pigeon, and its reputedly gargantuan flocks.…
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Environmental groups say a new state rule, which has support from the construction industry and could become permanent, puts endangered species at greater…
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The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is asking the public to contribute to its annual survey of wild turkey flocks. People who see groups of five or…
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We focus on some of New Hampshire's under-appreciated animals: opossum, porcupine, and fisher. They don't grab headlines like the state's larger wildlife,…
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We focus on some of New Hampshire's under-appreciated animals: opossum, porcupine, and fisher. They don't grab headlines like the state's larger wildlife,…
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We talk with wildlife biologist Kristine Rines. For three decades, she worked with New Hampshire Fish and Game as the moose project leader. We discuss the…