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Nate Hegyi

@natehegyi

Host, @OutsideInRadio, a weekly podcast about the environment from @NHPR | Contributor, @NPR | Get in touch at [email protected]

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two months ago, Sheehy told the @MeatEater crew that Rs weren't moving to sell off federal lands, that public land sales are "a red line" and "nonstarter" for the MT delegation, that they'd set a "dangerous precedent" now he's "pleased" other states will bear the brunt all this

two months ago, Sheehy told the @MeatEater crew that Rs weren't moving to sell off federal lands, that public land sales are "a red line" and "nonstarter" for the MT  delegation, that they'd set a "dangerous precedent"

now he's "pleased" other states will bear the brunt all this
Nate Hegyi (@natehegyi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Schoolhouse Rock question for Heather Swift – if the Senate approves a reconciliation bill that includes the sale of millions of acres of federal lands, can that amendment be removed once it returns to the House?

Heather Swift (@hswift) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nate Hegyi The two chambers then go to conference and determine what makes it in the final bill. Nothing new can be added, things can be taken out.

Ryan Zinke (@ryanzinke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I agree with my colleagues that the federal government has mismanaged federal lands for decades. But I don’t agree with their solution. The solution is not to sell public lands. The solution is better management. Let’s send legislation to POTUS desk to improve management and

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NEW: Sen. Lisa Murkowski stares me down for more than 10 secs after I ask her to respond to Sen. Rand Paul’s critique of the deal she struck to get her to a YES and pass the OBBB. “Do I like this bill? No. But I tried to take care of Alaska’s interests.” w/ Frank Thorp V

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Life update - we’re back in Juneau, Alaska, really enjoying ourselves, and I’m slowly figuring out how to catch silver salmon from the shore (a lot of time, reading tides, and a ton of luck)

Life update - we’re back in Juneau, Alaska, really enjoying ourselves, and I’m slowly figuring out how to catch silver salmon from the shore (a lot of time, reading tides, and a ton of luck)
Rebecca Lavoie (@reblavoie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some guys arrested for running a NH poaching ring turned out to be corrections officers at the state prison. And it appears they may have been doing some bad stuff there as well. Read this investigation from Nate Hegyi and the Document team: nhpr.org/nh-news/2025-1…

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Operation Night Cat, a new three-part series from NHPR, digs into one of the biggest poaching cases in New Hampshire history. nhpr.org/nh-news/2025-1…

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Listen now to the first episode of Operation Night Cat: Why Did the Deer Cross the Road? A New Hampshire Fish and Game warden follows a tip to a man’s backyard. He finds a twisted game of one-upmanship with digital trophy rooms. nhpr.org/nh-news/2025-1…

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Last week we dropped the first episode of Operation Night Cat, a special three-part investigation made with the Document team at NH Public Radio. Nate Hegyi has been busy reporting this for the past year. Episode 1: Why Did the Deer Cross the Road? outsideinradio.org/shows/operatio…

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The poaching investigation covered in Ep1 of Operation Night Cat takes a surprising turn when it reveals another set of potential crimes – this time, behind the brick walls of New Hampshire’s State Prison for Men. That's in Ep2 of Operation Night Cat: “Behind the Brick Wall."

The poaching investigation covered in Ep1 of Operation Night Cat takes a surprising turn when it reveals another set of potential crimes – this time, behind the brick walls of New Hampshire’s State Prison for Men.

That's in Ep2 of Operation Night Cat: “Behind the Brick Wall."
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The final installment of Operation Night Cat came out this week. Two sets of potential crimes, investigated by more than five sets of law enforcement agencies. Why most of them never took a shot at accountability. Listen to Ep E3 now: A Duck’s a Duck. 📷 John Tully

The final installment of Operation Night Cat came out this week. Two sets of potential crimes, investigated by more than five sets of law enforcement agencies. Why most of them never took a shot at accountability.

Listen to Ep E3 now: A Duck’s a Duck. 

📷 John Tully
Rebecca Lavoie (@reblavoie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am extremely excited about this new NH Public Radio podcast - it’s Nate Hegyi’s investigation into a ring of poachers that turned out to all be current or former law enforcement. Corrections officers, to be specific. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ope…