Get Into New Hampshire's Great Outdoors on Wildlife Journal

(Durham, October 5, 2005) Come face-to-face with wild things; meet fascinating outdoor experts; and explore New Hampshire’s most remote and pristine places when the award-winning Wildlife Journal series kicks off its fourth season Thursday, October 6, 2005 @ 9 p.m. The popular series, co-produced by New Hampshire Public Television and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, is part of NHPTV’s new Thursday night local programming line-up.In this season’s Wildlife Journal episodes, viewers will visit New Hampshire’s great trout streams, follow the Connecticut River through the heart of the Granite State and learn about loons, black bears, woodcocks, and more! Cameras capture animals in the wild and transport viewers to remote and ruggedly beautiful places across the state. Hosts Willem Lange and Lisa Denmore introduce viewers to fascinating people and local experts—all deeply connected to the natural world through wildlife research, fishing, hunting and other outdoor pursuits. Each half-hour program includes two top features and a Wild Ways and a Wild Places segment. Wild Ways offers “how-to” tips on a variety of outdoor activities. Wild Places features areas of scenic or recreational interest in the Granite State.

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Peter A. Frid
President & CEO
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603-868-1100

Dawn DeAngelis
Vice President & Chief Content Officer
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Pressroom Contact

Carla Gordon Russell
Director of Communications
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