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for Friend O’ Wildlife Vol. 18 Issue 2, Spring 1974
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Abstract:
The white-tailed deer population in North Carolina has reached an all-time high, with spreading to parts of the state where they have previously not been.
Abstract:
Local participation in land use planning is being considered the best way to overcome the pitfalls of rapid development. In response, the 1973 North Carolina General Assembly passed the Land Policy Act which created a land policy council to promote patterns of sound environmental land use that also encourage and support local governments exercise their responsibilities.
Abstract:
Pheasants stocks in eastern North Carolina are continuing to expand. The hens and mates are being moved from Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge to the mainland, where sightings have included young birds.