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		<title>The Wild Fisher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in the 1970s, West Virginia and New Hampshire made an exchange. The mountain state needed fishers, and the granite state was determined to reintroduce the extirpated wild turkey. In the 1980s, Connecticut made another contract through the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department where New Hampshire trappers were paid for securing live, healthy fisher [...]]]></description>
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