Your Outdoor Adventure Guide to New Hampshire is Here!

(DURHAM, September 12, 2006) —Get ready to explore New Hampshire’s great outdoors when the award-winning Wildlife Journal serieskicks off its fifth season in its new time slot, Wednesday, September 13 th @ 7:30 p.m. The popular series, co-produced by New Hampshire Public Television and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, showcases the Granite State’s natural resources and outdoor traditions. In this season’s Wildlife Journal episodes, viewers will visit New Hampshire’s great waterways, relive the history of early muzzleloaders, explore hidden spots along the Baker River, and follow biologists as they track brook trout in the Magalloway River. Viewers will learn how to build a snow shelter and cook a scrumptious wild duck dinner, and get ideas for where to head on their next outdoor adventure. And, a new episode unveils New Hampshire’s comprehensive Wildlife Action Plan.

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