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Monday, July 25, at 9 pm, NJN Public Television
will present two programs that take a look
at the growing bear population in New Jersey.
Both programs will be rebroadcast on Monday,
August 1, starting at midnight. First up,
an independently produced documentary titled
Bears: Too Close for Comfort. Immediately
following the program at 9:30 pm will be
The Bear Facts: What We Should Know, a special
NJN 30-minute panel discussion on bears in
New Jersey, hosted by noted attorney Raymond
Brown of NJN’s award-winning Due
Process.
The Bear Facts focuses on the issues that
arise when humans and bears live in close
proximity to each other. Brown moderates
the panel of guests that includes Eric Bunk,
northern New Jersey director, Ted Nugent
United Sportsmen of America; Bradley Campbell,
commissioner, NJ Department of Environmental
Protection; Stu Chaifetz, director, Animal
Protection PAC; John Rogalo, north vice-president,
State Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs;
and Lynda Smith, founder and director, The
Bear Education and Resource Group. |
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Ray
Brown, Moderator
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Ray
Brown, Moderator

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Eric
Bunk
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Commissioner
Bradley
Campbell, NJDEP

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Lynda
Smith, Director,
The Bear Education and Resource Group

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