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North Carolina is home to a number of wildlife species, both aquatic and terrestrial, that are not native to the state. Some have had an adverse impact while others have proven popular and beneficial. Among these non-native dwellers are starlings, carp, wild boar, brown and rainbow trout, fire ants, and redear sunfish.
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Dossett discusses one of the world's rarest fish, the Roanoke bass, a fish that lives in the streams of the North Carolina Piedmont. Although its range is restricted to that area, it is fairly abundant in the streams it inhabits.
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9548
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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission provides 131 free boating access areas across the state all paid for by boating registration fees. Taylor describes a typical access and a map locating the sites.
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