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for Friend O’ Wildlife Vol. 24 Issue (27) 9, Sept 1980
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Only 37 state constitutions have provisions on the right to keep and bear arms, including North Carolina, whose constitution follows federal language. Other states vary between no provisions and reference to militia or public defense.
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Trapping can help safeguard endangered species and curb over populations, but there are many misconceptions about the activity because of types of traps and those who are not professionals.
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The split mourning dove season will run from September to October, and again from December to January. The first portion of the season, hunting hours will happen at noon while the second half will occur from sunrise to sunset.
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A canine virus isolated in 1978 continues to pose serious threat to the health of dogs. Parvo is a growing epidemic nationwide, and can cause death if not treated immediately.
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The Roanoke-Chowan wildlife club, formed in 1968 and reorganized in 1976, has been devoted to conservation issues and member education.
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The Cumberland County wildlife club has varied interests, but members have come together to work on projects such as the construction of wood duck and blue bird houses, firearm education, and National Hunting and Fishing Day.
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The McLeansville Wildlife Club has won the Governor’s Conservation Organization of the Year Award for 1977-79 and the NWF President’s Award in 1977. The close-knit group works on wood duck nesting boxes, spring planting projects, hunter safety training, and fishing rodeos.