[Woods & Waters: Walter Arnold and Oscar Cronk]
0952.0227
Maine
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1979
Program #23 Record date: February 28, 1979. Air date: March 12, 1979. // Bud Leavitt speaks with 85 year-old Walter Arnold and Oscar Cronk in a trappers' camp. Arnold talks about how hunting and trapping has changed over the years. Discusses the fur trapping situation. Cronk talks about the increasing coyote population in the state of Maine. Believes the population will continue to increase and could considerably harm the deer habitat and population. Arnold also reminisces about his trapping experiences. Both men also believe that Maine has a mountain lion population.
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