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4 results for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 40 Issue 1, Jan 1976
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9353
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Amundson examines wildlife management of the bobwhite quail.
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Seamster discusses how proper forestry management techniques will improve both the size and quality of deer herds and still provide for the necessary harvest of timber.
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The Frying Pan Shoals Light Tower stands forty-three miles off the North Carolina coastline. The tower is manned by a crew of four coastguardsmen, and they are rotated every two weeks. Lasley describes how the men live and work aboard the tower.
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9358
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The mountain lion, or cougar, is an extremely shy and secretive animal. Hardison describes a 1975 sighting and the current status of the animal.
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