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Biologists Kent McFarland and Sara Zahendra head to central Vermont in search of the Timber Rattlesnake. They are joined by Doug Blodgett, from the鈥�
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Biologists Kent McFarland and Sara Zahendra of the Vermont Center for Ecostudies recently took a trip to the Bolton Cliffs in search of a mighty鈥�
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On an early spring day, biologists Kent McFarland and Sara Zahendra stand in front of a vernal pool in Strafford. It鈥檚 noisy.鈥淭he wood frogs are going鈥�
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On a balmy, 25-degree afternoon in winter, three Vermonters go to the tiny town of Victory in the Northeast Kingdom in search of the fearless Gray鈥�
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Biologists Kent McFarland and Sara Zahendra glide out on to the ice covering Lake Morey in Fairlee.鈥淚t鈥檚 February in Vermont and it鈥檚 pond hockey time,鈥濃�
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When you're on the ski lift or hiking up Vermont's mountains, take a look around to see the life zones of the trees on the mountainside. Biologists Sara鈥�
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The smallest birds to winter in the New England woods, golden-crowned kinglets are about the size of a thumb and weigh as much as a nickel. They travel as鈥�
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When the sun comes up, the dawn chorus erupts! Birds break out in song early in the morning, showing off their varied tunes and amazing vocal abilities.鈥�
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At this time of year, when you drive past a pond in Vermont, you'll hear the familiar sound of spring peepers. On this first edition of Outdoor Radio,鈥�