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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 41 Issue 2, Feb 1977
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Abstract:
Although the purple gallinule is a game bird in North Carolina, they are rarely hunted because they are seldom found in sufficient numbers. They are more plentiful in South Carolina and further south. Southeastern North Carolina is the northernmost limit of this bird.
Abstract:
In this first of a series of lesser known fishes of North Carolina, Lee describes the pirate perch. Its range in North Carolina is restricted to the eastern half of the state.
Abstract:
Most people know the woods violet only as a wildflower; however, it can be a delicious and colorful addition to salads and other foods. Noonan discusses the gathering, preparation, cooking, and eating of this colorful plant.