Dave Anderson, Grace McCulloch
Something Wild
Something Wild has been exploring the wonder of the landscape that surrounds us in New Hampshire for over 25 years! From the many birds that call our state home, to the trees around New Hampshire that have been granted "Big Tree" status, to stone walls that punctuate the state, we explain the behavior and science behind what we see and hear (and might take for granted) in our backyards. Something Wild is hosted by Dave Anderson and Grace McCulloch, and is produced by Jessica Hunt. This program is made by New Hampshire Public Radio, in partnership with the Society for the Protection of New Hamp...
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Something Wild: Appreciate the American beech 10.07.2025 4:24
It’s time to appreciate the iconic American beech tree; it comprises nearly 40% of our northern forests, and the species could be decimated by beech leaf disease.
Something Wild: What NH’s 'drowned forest' reveals about the past - and future 26.06.2025 4:35
Some relatively new discoveries, and new technologies, tell a remarkable story about New Hampshire’s ancient coastline and its rapidly-changing future.
Something Wild: Banding peregrine chicks in Manchester 12.06.2025 5:30
For 25 years, Something Wild host Chris Martin, a raptor biologist, has been banding peregrine falcon chicks as part of an effort to re-establish the population.
Something Wild: Rescuing NH's wild turtles 29.05.2025 4:29
Turtles are at high risk when seeking out nesting grounds, because they may have to cross roads. New Hampshire Turtle Rescue is the only facility in the state that rescues and rehabilitates injured turtles to return them to the wild.
Something Wild: Celebrate the swarms of black flies! 15.05.2025 4:30
Take solace in the fact that annoying black flies are a harbinger of clean water and abundant wildlife.
Something Wild: Home Tweet Home, a bird nest quiz 01.05.2025 4:25
How well do you know the nests of our feathered friends?
Something Wild: Big-toothed and trembling; some respect for poplars Player 2025-04-17 12:13 17.04.2025 4:32
Cottonwoods, along with related big-toothed and trembling aspens, are poplars, some of New England’s fastest-growing tree pioneers.
Something Wild: NH’s other foliage season 03.04.2025 3:57
Have you noticed the bright colors in the twigs and stems of early spring? It's subtle, but the wash of color on hillsides shows that some trees are getting a jump-start on photosynthesis.
Something Wild: Before the syrup comes the sap 20.03.2025 5:01
In addition to weather, the soil in which maple trees grow makes a difference in how much maple syrup can be produced and even how it tastes.
Something Wild: The fragile balance of deer and coyotes in winter 06.03.2025 4:40
The health of the forest ecosystem depends on a balance of life and death.
Something Wild: Why are blue jays eating paint off my house? 20.02.2025 4:30
Blue jays are common around the U.S. but not always popular at bird feeders.
Something Wild: Meet NH's most elusive bird 02.02.2025 4:55
The elusive yet bold spruce grouse is a little-known N.H. inhabitant that relies on forests that are specifically adapted to colder temperatures.
Something Wild: Do you have turkeys at your feeder? 23.01.2025 4:06
Turkeys depend on backyard bird feeders in winter, so it's a good place to start counting flocks to figure out how many wild turkeys are wandering the state.
Something Wild: Signs of hope in a winter landscape 09.01.2025 4:07
It may not seem like it, but the days are slowly lengthening, and there are other bright spots in a cold and windy landscape.
Something Wild: Signs of hope in a winter landscape 09.01.2025 4:27
It may not seem like it, but the days are slowly lengthening, and there are other bright spots in a cold and windy landscape.
Something Wild: The fir wave phenomenon in NH's White Mountains 22.12.2024 4:28
The weather in New Hampshire’s White Mountains has, over millennia, created forests that are specifically suited to extreme weather conditions.
Something Wild: The fir wave phenomenon in NH's White Mountains 22.12.2024 4:28
The weather in New Hampshire’s White Mountains has, over millennia, created forests that are specifically suited to extreme weather conditions.
Something Wild: Cold snap? Just ask the rhododendron! 12.12.2024 4:32
A phenomenon called "thermonasty" causes rhododendron leaves to curl up when it’s really cold, allowing this broad-leaved evergreen to thrive in damp soil and freezing temperatures.
Something Wild: What's it like inside a beaver lodge? 24.11.2024 3:52
We see beaver dams in waterways all over the state, but what's going on under all the sticks and mud of a beaver lodge?
Something Wild: ‘How to Love a Forest’ with Ethan Tapper 14.11.2024 4:34
Dave Anderson talks with Ethan Tapper, forester and author of "How to Love a Forest," who says the actions we must take to protect forest ecosystems are often counterintuitive, uncomfortable and even bittersweet.
Something Wild: Tracking the odyssey of bird migration 31.10.2024 4:29
We talk with Scott Weidensaul, author and renowned bird migration researcher, about the explosion of tracking technology leading to what he calls "the golden age of ornithology."
Something Wild: Something Wild: Exploring the Great Bay Discovery Center Boardwalk 17.10.2024 4:38
Something Wild visits an accessible boardwalk over a salt marsh in our series celebrating access for all to our state's natural beauty.
Something Wild: Exploring the Manchester Cedar Swamp All Persons Trail 03.10.2024 4:12
We visit the unique ecosystem of the Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve in our series celebrating access for all to our state's natural beauty.
Something Wild: Exploring NH Audubon’s All Persons Trail and pollinator garden 19.09.2024 4:29
We’re kicking off a series exploring thoughtfully designed hiking trails that allow people of varying ability to access our state's natural beauty.
Something Wild: Conditions are right for spectacular foliage 05.09.2024 4:02
Dave Anderson goes out on a limb and says conditions are right for New Hampshire to enjoy the most colorful fall foliage seen in a decade.
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