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for Friend O’ Wildlife Vol. 28 Issue 2, Feb 1981
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Peat, a highly organic matter in swampy coastal areas, is being studied as an energy source; however, the runoff from peat mining operations can change the salinity for sensitive shellfish habitats if not safeguarded against.
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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s Division of Boating program is training 85,000 junior high school students on the importance of boater safety across the state.
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The National Wild Turkey Federation recently provided supplies to the North Carolina wild turkey restoration program.
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Conservationists are butting heads with developers on whether or not to stabilize Oregon Inlet. Opposition to a proposed jetty construction sites failures of such projects in other states.
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Plans to increase groundwater withdrawals and divert surface water to alleviate Tidewater Virginia’s recent water shortage could potentially lower water levels in North Carolina.
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Changes to game laws in North Carolina will no longer required hunters to use plugged shotguns for hunting small game, except for migratory birds.