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943
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Earley discusses the career of nature photographer Derrick Hamrick.
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1719
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North Carolina's status as one of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, with more than 100 different natural ecosystems, attracts admiring photographers from near and far.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 62 Issue 1, June 1994, p26-27, il
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7225
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Gabby Salazar of Guilford County shoots nature photographs like a professional. She is eighteen years old and is internationally recognized for her work. In 2004, she won the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award, which is presented by BBC Wildlife Magazine and the Natural History Museum in London, England. The prize was worth $1,500. Collins discusses how Salazar became involved with photography and her accomplishments to date.
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The January 2006 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2005 photography contest. Over 640 photographers entered 3,324 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wildflowers and fruits; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; habitats of concern; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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The January 2009 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2008 photography contest. Over 1,160 photographers entered 6,368 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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10723
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The January 2007 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2008 photography contest. Over 1,008 photographers entered 5,133 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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The January 2011 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2010 photography contest. Over 1,270 photographers entered 5,511 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; wild landscapes; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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13402
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The January 2010 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2009 photography contest. Over 1,889 photographers entered 8,802 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys & plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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18497
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The January/February 2013 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2012 photography contest. This was the first year the contest was open to subscribers only, and they entered 1,611 photographs. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; wild landscapes; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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The January 2008 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2007 photography contest. This is the competition's third year. Over 1,019 photographers entered 5,484 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; peaks, valleys and plains; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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18501
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The January 2012 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2011 photography contest. This is the competition's seventh year. Over 1,000 photographers entered 3,689 photographs. The contest was open to amateurs and professional photographers. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; wild landscapes; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 and under.
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24768
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The January/February 2016 issue of WILDLIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA presents the winning photographs from the 2015 photography contest. Amateur and professional photographers entered 1,500 photographs for the 2015 competition. This issue presents the top photographs in the following ten categories: birds; mammals; reptiles and amphibians; invertebrates; wild plants; outdoor recreation; wild landscapes; animal behavior; youth photographer, 13-17; and youth photographer, 12 & under.
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31555
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James Valentine, a North Carolina photographer, and Marguerite Schumann, a writer in Chapel Hill, collaborated on a new book called, “North Carolina.” The book features photographs and text aiming to inspire a sense of urgency about the need for environmental stewardship. Images capture natural areas, as well as cultural and historical landmarks throughout North Carolina.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 11 Issue 11, Nov 1979, p8-9, il, por
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34618
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This spring, Raleigh and the greater Triangle region competed in the nationwide event called City Nature Challenge, coming in sixth place. Competitors took pictures all over the city of animals and plants in order to determine what metropolitan area had the most wildlife. This collection, while a fun competition, also builds a baseline for species occurrence and diversity.
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North Carolina Naturalist (NoCar QH 76.5 N8 N68), Vol. 25 Issue 2, Spring 2017, p6-7, il, por