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6 results for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 56 Issue 7, July 1992
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677
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For white-tailed deer, summer is the time to raise young, grow antlers, eat heartily, and frolic.
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Even if it's hot, bluegills and bass can be caught in small, cool ponds.
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A woodland pond is a study in diverse ecosystems.
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680
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The sites of Civil War encounters in NC have rested in tranquil peace for nearly 130 years, occupied mostly by wildlife, but now many of them face an uncertain future.
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681
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The ocean sunfish is one of the earth's largest and strangest creatures, and surely the only fish that sunbathes.
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Report Number 16 covers the 1991-1992 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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