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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 64 Issue 10, Oct 2000
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Abstract:
Having built a successful wildlife education center in Transylvania County in 1998, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission plans to construct two more. One will be built at Corolla in Currituck County in 2002 and the other on the North Carolina State University campus in 2003. The three centers will each serve a region in educating the public about wildlife and environmental concepts and issues.
Abstract:
For many, canoeing or kayaking can be another way to view spectacular autumn vistas. Manuel describes four places to paddle and view: New River, Lake Jocassee, Merchant's Millpond, and Bear Island.
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Many duck hunters enjoy hunting on the big salt marshes along the Carolina coast. However, good duck hunting can be found closer to home along small rivers and on beaver ponds.