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25932
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R. Wayne Bailey of Milton, North Carolina has recently received one fo the 1973 American Motors Conservation Awards which are presented to those dedicated to the efforts in the field of renewable natural resources. Bailey, a biology with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, is a pioneer in developing progressive management and restoration programs for wild turkey.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 16 Issue 3, Summer 1973, p3
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25933
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The National Forest Service has recently issued a statement that will regulate and limit the use of off-road vehicles on Forest Service Lands. States like North Carolina are implementing the regulations in order to prevent issues with erosion, wildlife interference, and plant destruction that arise from off-road vehicle use.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 16 Issue 3, Summer 1973, p3
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25934
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Fifteen states, including North Carolina, face major reductions in staffing and maintenance of their wildlife refuge systems. The Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife in the Department of the Interior is struggling to provide funds for the 342 wildlife refuges within the United States while also attempting to aquired over 46 million acres of new wildlife refuge area in Alaska.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 16 Issue 3, Summer 1973, p5
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25935
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The North Carolina Legislature approved funds for state parks and an increased anti-pollution enforcement. The only environmental legislation not passed was an animal waste bill that was but to a study committee to be reviewed the following year.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 16 Issue 3, Summer 1973, p7
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25936
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New policies have been announced by the National Park Service to address conflicts between sport and commercial fishers at Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Policies will restrict commercial fishing permits to residents of Outer Banks villages and intensify educational programs for sport fishermen to prevent illegal sale of catches.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 16 Issue 3, Summer 1973, p8
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25937
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North Carolinians are confused about crow hunting laws given an recent, unclear Federal statute. But both the new statute and North Carolina law currently allow the unprotected crow to be hunted without fear of penalty at any time or for any reason. However, at some point the unprotected status of the crow may be changed.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 16 Issue 3, Summer 1973, p11
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25938
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Lake Mattamuskeet has been known as one of the best places for Canadian geese hunting in the world, but the lake has gone to bust over the past decade. Dean details the findings presented in a July issue of Wildlife in North Carolina written by NCWRC waterfowl biologist Jack Donnelley, US Bureau of Sport Fishreis and Wildlife biologist Otto Florschutz, and Mattamuskeet Refuge Manager John Davis. Research found that dwindling geese populations could be attributed to changes in corn and soybean production in North Carolina, as well as excessive hunting pressure in the area.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 16 Issue 3, Summer 1973, p15-16