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3 results for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 52 Issue 6, June 1988
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726
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Linville Gorge is the deepest gorge east of the Mississippi River, a priceless wilderness spared at least partly because it was considered too inaccessible to be developed.
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7946
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 12 covers the 1987-1988 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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9848
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Four national estuarine research reserves that serve as outdoor laboratories and classrooms are located in North Carolina. They are Currituck Banks, Rachael Carson Island, Masonboro Island, and Zeke's Island.
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