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Tuesday August 21, 2007
In this episode:
For the first time in decades, the Canadian Loonie is worth
almost as much as the U.S. Greenback, prompting more Canadian visitors
and shoppers in New England this summer. We examine what currency
values mean for the Vermont-Quebec relationship.
Wildlife biologist Kim Royar explains why the bobcat population in
Vermont is increasing, and how to spot the elusive creatures in the
wild.
VPR's Tim Johnson describes being in the midst of last week's
'supercell' storms in the Champlain Islands and the cleanup that's
ensued.
Links mentioned in the program:
Montreal Gazette economics columnist Jay Bryan
Fish and Wildlife information on bobcats
Links mentioned in the program:
Montreal Gazette economics columnist Jay Bryan
Fish and Wildlife information on bobcats
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