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38158
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Each summer the Town of Wilson hold a fishing rodeo under the sponsorship of Better Fishing Inc., with prizes going to the kids that catch fish of a certain size.
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38164
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A collection of pictures of nesting birds and their young.
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38186
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Close up pictures of the faces of common animals you might find in the wild.
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38190
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Two stories from men in the field are about multiflora rose in southeastern NC and the raccoon predation in Lennon’s Marsh.
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38192
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Camp Millstone Rock in the Sandhills Wildlife Management Area held the annual 4-H wildlife conference, where representatives of various resource commissions discussed wildlife topics with children and teenagers.
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38196
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Focusing on the killdeer bird, the author notes how its coloring helps it and its young blend seamlessly into its environment.
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38199
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Photographs of animals tracks and signs with corresponding captions.
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37795
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Several excerpts about North Carolina wildlife from Forest and Stream national magazine in the 1890's has been selected to show how certain things concerning wildlife and hunting has both changed and stayed the same.
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37878
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Photographs with captions describe the lure of deep sea fishing off the North Carolina coast.
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37885
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There are many people who believe false information about snakes, such as the snakes tongue is a stinger, or that the tongue can inject venom. The snake primarily uses its tongue as an aide to smell and touch.
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37792
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In photo format, the activities of a survey party working in the trout fishing area of the western part of the state are shown.
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37778
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In an effort to decrease unflattering or messy pictures of hunting and fishing activities, the author shares some helpful hints and tips on outdoor photography.
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37782
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An identification quiz for local plants and animals.
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