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6 results for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 16 Issue 10, October 1952
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38758
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A summary by popular species of what to expect in the next hunting year is provided.
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38759
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The author tells you how to catch many large trout within the course of one hour.
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38760
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A more efficient way to trap deer for relocation was implemented based on weather patterns.
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38761
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A farm fish pond has become known for attracting geese in October since the 1930s. when the first nine geese wintered there.
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38762
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Nutrition and diet is very important for any household pet, and so is the prevention or eradication of internal parasites. In dogs, these include parasites such as heartworm and tapeworm. The most common types of parasites found in the South are briefly summarized.
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38763
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The subject of ‘trees’ was the main topic of interest for third graders while learning about conservation.