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9688
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Rare old calendars of the late 19th- and early 20th-century give a nostalgic look at hunting as it existed then and are collector's items today. Many of the artists labored in obscurity, but some, including Edmund H. Osthaus, became well-known.
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9689
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Hergenrader discusses the work of a taxidermist in making hunting and fishing trophies look lifelike, how to care for the trophy once it is finished, and some basic steps in taxidermy.
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9700
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“North Carolina's Environment, 1981 Report” is a study by the departments in the North Carolina Division of Natural Resources on how the environment is being affected by such factors as population growth and industrial expansion. Areas discussed include land, water, air, and wildlife species.
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