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Pete the Moose

From: Al Letson
Series: State of the Re:Union Short Podcasts
Length: 14:08

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Last year in a remote corner of Vermont, David Lawrence, a self-proclaimed mountain man, helped rescue an orphaned baby moose.  He named the moose Pete.  Little did he know that Pete would end up sparking a fierce debate, one that ignited the whole state of Vermont - from hunters to legislators to regular people who'd fallen for the gentle moose.  State of the Re: Union production intern Nick Gunner tells this story of what we risk, lose and win when we decide to love wild animals.  Read the full description.
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Pete the Moose
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Al Letson

Screen_shot_2012-07-06_at_1 Last year in a remote corner of Vermont, David Lawrence, a self-proclaimed mountain man, helped rescue an orphaned baby moose.  He named the moose Pete.  Little did he know that Pete would end up sparking a fierce debate, one that ignited the whole state of Vermont - from hunters to legislators to regular people who'd fallen for the gentle moose.  State of the Re: Union production intern Nick Gunner tells this story of what we risk, lose and win when we decide to love wild animals. 

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