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43834
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While Bald Cypresses are common throughout the southeastern United States, only in the Black river in North Carolina are trees from this species found that range more than 2,000 years old. Bald cypresses necessitate a hands-off approach when it come to habitat management.
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43836
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"Once absent from the landscape due to over-harvest, North Carolina's largest rodent is a hard-working eco-engineer that can be equally fascinating " Unsustainable harvests in the late 1800s led to a disappearance of such events for a 40 year period after 1897. In the 1980s, beavers had re-established themselves across most of North Carolina. Currently, with a population exceeding 1 million, regulation supports harvests ranging from 30 to 40,000 beavers annually.
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