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37890
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Although many animals are endangered or have gone extinct, there are other animals, such as quail and deer that are more plentiful than ever before.
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37898
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A roundup of the latest wildlife news.
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37981
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A roundup of the latest wildlife news.
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37986
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The idea that promoting conservation education in public schools is being realized by teachers, with clubs and lessons being geared toward the subject.
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38172
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In a student essay, Bobby Cooper emphasizes the importance of wildlife to the community as a whole.
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38180
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The coexistence of animals can be both good and bad. While a cat used for hunting mice and rats on a farm may get the occasional quail, the quail eggs can be transported to a different area where a hen will sit dutifully on them until hatched.
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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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38317
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Although people tend to be scared or believe false things about bats, they avoid humans if possible, are beneficial in their feeding habits, and is a harmless mammal.
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38524
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The recreational and aesthetic value of wildlife can only be estimated, but a survey completed by the Game Division revealed the amount of diversity of industries dependent in whole or in part on wildlife utilization.
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38534
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Small wooded areas are home to many species of game animals and furbearers, such as raccoon, rabbit, squirrels, mink, and more.
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38752
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The future of hunting and fishing lies with young people, so it is important to properly stress wildlife and conservation education in the classroom and extracurricular activities.
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38774
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The North Carolina Resources Commission was one of the first of its kind in the US; their purpose was to garner public interest in the natural resources of the state.
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38790
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Bears can do a significant amount of damage to game lands if not properly monitored and managed. Live trapping and relocation is one way to deal with this problem.
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40700
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Most people do not realize that the food they may throw out of their car to sit on the roadside can have dire consequences for wildlife. It can create a chain reaction that results in the death or injury of wildlife.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 10, , p84-85