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North Carolina's estuarine region covers two million acres. Only Alaska and Louisiana have more extensive estuarine areas than North Carolina, and no state is destroying the productivity of its estuaries as rapidly as this state. In the past fifteen years, almost one-third of the state's prime coastal marshlands have been destroyed. Davis discusses why this area is important to the state's economy, how development is affecting it, and possible approaches to saving the area.
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8317
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North Carolina game lands provide an excellent source of hunting opportunities. There are eighteen wildlife management areas scattered throughout the state. Six of these are known as the Western Wildlife Management Areas. Bampton discusses the hunting opportunities in the following six areas: the Santeetlah, Fires Creek, Wayah, Standing Indian, Sherwood, and Pisgah Wildlife Management Areas.
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