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Part of a continuing series that spotlights Carolinians who have been important to wildlife and the state's sporting scene, this article features Paul Long, one of North Carolina's finest bird dog trainers.
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8806
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Having recently sold his family's one hundred-acres Charlotte property, David Henderson worries about what will happen to the old farm. He knows that the area will soon become new condos, but he is really worried about the abundant wildlife that lives on the property. Henderson realizes, however, that he has seen wildlife throughout Charlotte. Animals have adapted to their changing environment and continue to flourish. With a little luck, the wildlife living on his family's old farm will continue to thrive and make their home Charlotte.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 51 Issue 6, Nov 1983, p9-10, il
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9560
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Henderson revisits Mountain Island Lake, which is ten miles west of Charlotte. As a child, he was hired by Duke Power to clear brush around the lake to prevent mosquito breeding. Parts of the lake have changed. The old Highway 16 Bridge is gone. Revolutionary War general William Lee Davidson's nearby plantation has been restored. However, the Mountain Island hydro-electric plant still stands.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 51 Issue 10, Mar 1984, p8-10, il
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