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WILDLIFE JOURNAL - PEARL OF THE SEACOAST
WILDLIFE JOURNAL This program is Closed Captioned
Series Web Site: http://www.wildlifejournal.tv

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WILDLIFE JOURNAL - NHPTV

WILDLIFE JOURNAL

pearl of the seacoast This program is Closed Captioned

Aired 11/5/2009 @ 1:00 AM

Follow New Hampshire's top marine biologists to learn how oysters are being restored to the seacoast. On Wild Ways, Lisa heads out with longtime fishing guide Peter Whalen to try her hand at striper fishing. What's being done to protect Great Bay? Lots! On Wild Places, admire the splendor of the Cocheco tidal river.

Episode: 406 pearl of the seacoast
Program Length: 26 Minutes 48 Seconds
Educational Recording Rights: Fair Use Rights, 10 consecutive school days from taping.
Program Genre: sc - science/nature

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Follow New Hampshire's top marine biologists to learn how oysters are being restored to the seacoast. On Wild Ways, Lisa heads out with longtime fishing guide Peter Whalen to try her hand at striper fishing. What's being done to protect Great Bay? Lots! On Wild Places, admire the splendor of the Cocheco tidal river.



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  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Prime Standard and High Definition   Thu, Nov 5 @ 1:00 A.M.



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NHPTV Channels
WENH-TV
Ch. 11
Durham
WLED-TV
Ch. 48
Littleton
WEKW-TV
Ch. 49
Keene
W50DP-D
Ch. 50
Hanover
W26CQ
Ch. 26
Colebrook*
* - analog translator

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NHPTV PRIME
11.1 - HD, 16x9 widescreen
11.2 - SD, 4x3 standard

NHPTV EXPLORE
Channel 11.3 SD

Broadcast times for "WILDLIFE JOURNAL": (show all)

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Sun, Nov 22 5:00 P.M. answering the call of the wild   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Explore
Mon, Nov 23 3:00 P.M. whitetails in winter   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Explore
Tue, Nov 24 3:00 P.M. roadkill scholars   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Explore
Wed, Nov 25 3:00 P.M. moose roundup   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Explore
Thu, Nov 26 1:00 A.M. connecticut river special   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Prime Standard and High Definition
Thu, Nov 26 3:00 P.M. in search of bats   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Explore
Fri, Nov 27 3:00 P.M. bears in the backyard   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Explore
Sat, Nov 28 5:00 P.M. return of the seabirds   This program is Closed Captioned  This airtime is broadcast on NHPTV Explore


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