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Something Wild

Something Wild

Written and narrated by Forest Society Director of Education and Volunteer Services Dave Anderson, Something Wild is a weekly nature series produced by New Hampshire Public Radio in cooperation with the Forest Society and the New Hampshire Audubon. You can hear Something Wild on Fridays at 8:37 a.m. during Morning Edition and Sundays at 7:04 a.m. during Living On Earth.


Piliated Woodpecker, Habitat Specialist

8/26/2010

Paper Birches - Always Appealing; Literally!

8/13/2010

Nature's Air Conditioner

8/6/2010

A Requiem for NH Bats?

7/16/2010

The Enduring Allure of Fireflies

7/2/2010

Old Growth Forest in NH

6/18/2010

Leave A Babe In The Woods

6/2/2010

Learning to Love Blackflys?

5/21/2010

Apple Blossom Time

5/7/2010

Spring Foliage

4/23/2010

Frog Fidelity

4/9/2010

Subtle Signs of Spring

3/26/2010

Maple Sugaring Life

3/12/2010

Spiders On Ice

2/26/2010

(Wild) Love is in the Air

2/12/2010

Coyote Howl Primal Fear

1/29/2010

Wildlife in Deep Snow

1/15/2010

"Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"

1/1/2010

Solstice Bonfire Traditions

12/18/2009

'Tis the Season for Wassailing

12/4/2009

November in the Woodlot

11/20/2009

The Beaver Moon

11/6/2009

The Fall Colors and Travels of Wild Trout

10/23/2009

The Seeds of Fall

10/9/2009

The Inner Fall Foliage

9/25/2009

Bird Symphony Reprise

9/11/2009

Summer? What Summer?

8/28/2009

Cricket Thermometer

8/14/2009

When Lightning Strikes

7/31/2009

Green Forests = Blue Water

7/17/2009

Frog Meteorologists

7/3/2009

Summer Solstice

6/19/2009

What's in a Name?

6/5/2009

 

 
 
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