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26677
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The Annual Spring Conservation Retreat, co-sponsored by the N.C. Wildlife Federation and the N.C. Agricultural Extension Service, was held on May 2-5 near Cashiers, North Carolina. The retreat is an educational opportunity oriented toward families, featuring classes ranging from basket weaving to fly-fishing.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, May/Aug 1985, p3, por
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26678
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The Clean Detergent Act, which would prohibit the sale of home laundry detergents containing more than 0.5 percent phosphorus, passed the North Carolina House on May 1. The Act is an attempt to reduce the amount of phosphorous entering lakes and estuaries, thereby reducing algal bloom events. However, there is opposition to the bill from the Senate.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, May/Aug 1985, p4-5, il
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26679
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The Forest Service proposed plans for the Nantahala and Pisgah Forests in North Carolina that are controversial and have generated concern among conservationists. The plans aim to triple timber production from the southeastern national forests, but have negative implications to public lands, wildlife habitat, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, May/Aug 1985, p5, il
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26680
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Largemouth bass fishing in Lake Phelps should be better in the future as a result of a temporary fish ladder built by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. The fish ladder allows migrating herring from the Scuppernong River to enter the lake.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, May/Aug 1985, p9
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26681
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If you understand fish psychology, then you will catch fish. Anglers should remember that bass love things such as docks, rocky shorelines, floating bogs, weed lines, fallen trees and lily pad beds. These structures are common habitats preferred by bass in lakes.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, May/Aug 1985, p12, por
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26682
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Thousands of boats are registered in North Carolina and towed to lakes and rivers. However, many boaters use inadequate trailers and hitches for their boats, or neglect maintenance of these items. By using common sense and spending extra money, boaters can safely trailer their vessels and prevent accidents.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, May/Aug 1985, p13, il
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26683
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An endangered plant species called small-flowered heartleaf or dwarf ginger will be protected through steps taken today by Duke Power Company. Henson’s Creek Ravine in Rutherford County contains one of the largest populations of the species, and is now registered on the official North Carolina Registry of Natural Heritage Areas.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, May/Aug 1985, p15