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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 67 Issue 5, May 2003
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North Carolina operates three aquariums along the coast at Roanoke Island near Manteo, at Pine Knoll Shores near Atlantic Beach, and at Fort Fisher near Wilmington. Phillips discusses the attractions at each.
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North Carolina's geographical areas - coast, piedmont, and mountains - provide numerous opportunities for viewing wildlife. Nickens lists a number of tips that wildlife watchers can use to enhance viewing. These include practicing splatter vision, turning to stone, and slowing down every movement.
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Chronic wasting disease is an untreatable, incurable neurological disease of deer, elk, and related animals. There are no cases of CWD in North Carolina at present. Pipkin discusses what this disease could mean to the state's $600 million hunting economy and new rules from the North Carolina Wildlife Commission to help prevent the introduction of the disease into North Carolina.