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for Friend O’ Wildlife Vol. 22 Issue 3, Summer 1978
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New federal water policies have been released which concentrate heavily on the activities of the Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, Tennessee Valley authority, and the Soil Conservation Service.
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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is conducting a project to assess if the introduction of river herring into Lake Phelps will have an effect on other fish populations.
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The Roanoke-Chowan Wildlife Club is working to breathe new life into the old grist mill located near Tunis. Club members are working together to clean up the mill and surrounding area, rehabilitating the water turbine and stone wheel.
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In Brevard, North Carolina, industry and environmentalism co-exist. DuPont maintains an unspoiled forest with the help of ranger Charlie Paxton.
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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has begun making squirrel dens on several tracts of game land in the hopes of increasing the populations.
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Hybrid bass have been stocked at Lake Higgins. These fish, a cross between striped bass and white bass, have a fast growth rate and will reach appropriate size in two years.
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The Cape Fear River drainage system has received some new inhabitants when the NCWRC stocked it River and some of its tributaries with 32,000 spotted bass fingerlings.
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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission accepted a 965 acre tract of land from the Union Camp Corporation. In Gate County, the land will become part of the Commission’s game lands program.