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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 72 Issue 8, Aug 2008
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A big challenge in bird conservation is determining how many birds in a given species exist and whether that population is increasing or decreasing. Sorenson discusses the Bird Radio System, developed by Ted Simons, a North Carolina State University ornithologist, to help with this challenge.
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People who fish have a large supply of lures in their tackle boxes, but they usually find one that proves highly effective when bass fishing. Ingram lists four flies and five artificial lures that are definite bass catchers.
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Joyner discusses mollusks. With some 50,000 living species, they are second only to insects as one of the largest groups of animals on earth.