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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 16 Issue 12, December 1952
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The age of a deer that was caught via hunting can be determined and applied to management strategies.
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Bears can do a significant amount of damage to game lands if not properly monitored and managed. Live trapping and relocation is one way to deal with this problem.
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Every hunting season has its share of accidental deaths resulting from carelessness with safety and alcohol.
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The State Museum in Raleigh was preparing to undergo construction in 1952 to be able to showcase more of the state’s natural resources and history.
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A variety of mishaps can happen to your dog when they are outside, especially if they are used for hunting purposes. These can range from minor cuts to poisonous snake bites, fractures, or poisoning. Some basic first aid knowledge can save your dog’s life.