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Title
Raising Hunters: Tim Barry, Maine Hunting Guide
Year
2006
As a hunting guide, Tim Barry has to balance his work as a guide and a father. Katie Hayes documents Barry's work in the field.
Type
published content
Title
Even at this Distance: A Season in the Life of a Maine Bowhunter
Year
2006
Learning how to hunt with a bow as a teenageer, Sam Cook was also interested in the outdoors and hunting. Caitlin Van Dusen highlights Cook's life and discusses his hunting experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Portland on Three
Year
2006
Chris Joob highlights the Portland Rugby Club, speaking to its members and learning about their personal experiences and playing rugby.
Type
published content
Title
An Interview with Bill Curtsinger
Year
2006
Salt Magazine speaks to Bill Cursinger, a professional photographer, about his new book, Extreme Nature.
Type
published content
Title
Salt 2005-2006 Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
2006
Table of contents for the Salt 2005-2006 Magazine.
Type
Radio
Title
Hunting for the Hungry
Year
2007
Phoebe Judge highlights the charity that hunters perform for Sportsmen Against Hunger, where meatcutters donate meat from wild game. Judge speaks to meatcutters about donating meat and how this helps with the difficulty of finding meat for the food shelters.
Type
published content
Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Masthead
Year
2007
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
Type
Radio
Title
Any Day Now
Year
2007
At 56 year old, Greg Brooks travels to shipwrecks to find real treasure and valuables. Grant Fuller highlights the work of Greg Brooks, who discusses searching for the ultimate treasure and getting into the business of treasure hunting.
Type
Writing
Title
The Rooted Table: Two Families Who Know Where Their Food Comes From
Year
2008
Living as homesteaders, families push for the importance of food growth, and instilling those values into their children. Rachel Hurn speaks to two homesteading families about their beliefs regarding food and living off the land.
Type
Writing
Title
Livin' the Dream: One Rangeley Musher Tries to Convert His Passion for Dogsledding into a Business
Year
2008
Having a passion for dogsledding, Anthony Colello dreams of having a full-fledged business around dogsledding. Page McClean highlights the efforts that Colello puts into starting a dogsledding business and discusses how he got into dogsledding.
Type
published content
Title
Days Like This
Year
2008
The most seaward of all of Maine's islands, Matinicus, was in need of a single teacher. Anne Bardaglio documents how the Mantinicus almost lost its school, and how the island community needed the school to survive.
Type
Radio
Title
Dyana Goddess of the Moose Hunt
Year
2008
In Maine, moose hunting permits are given out as a lottery. Jamie Yuenger highlights how one women was picked on her first try, and discusses about her experience.
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