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ArchivesInvasive SpeciesBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, August 8, 2002.New Hampshire is being invaded by plants, animals and insects that threaten our state’s ecosystem. Laura speaks with Amy Smagula, NH Department of Environmental Services www.des.state.nh.us and Lionel Chute, Division of Forest and Lands in the Department of Resources and Economic Development www.dred.state.nh.us. To see the proposed list to ban invasive species, go here: http://www.des.state.nh.us/wmb/exoticspecies/committee_plantlists.htm listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Bats!By John Walters on Thursday, August 8, 2002.We learn all about those mysterious winged mammals from Scott Reynolds, a bat researcher and president of Northeast Ecological Services. He keeps a database of New England bat colonies and also does relocation projects for colonies in undesirable locations. He addresses the legends and give us the truth about bats. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Gubernatorial Hopefuls Klatch At St.A'sBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, August 8, 2002.Gubernatorial candidates gathered yesterday at St.Anselm college to debate higher education ??But the discussion, ranged widely, and perhaps not surprisingly often centered on the state revenue policies needed to resolve how to fund k-12 public schools. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
How Much Water Do You Need to Stay Healthy?By Trish Anderton on Thursday, August 8, 2002.It's a rule some people call eight by eight - the idea that you need to drink eight ounces of water, eight times a day to stay healthy. But in an article published today in the American Journal of Physiology, Dr. Heinz Valtin argues there's no medical basis for that belief. Valtin is Professor Emeritus of Physiology at the Dartmouth Medical School. He told NHPR's Trish Anderton nobody knows where the concept of "eight by eight" comes from. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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