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36159
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Information related to these animals included differences among the three categories, features of the Virginia Big Eared Bat and Northern Pine Snake, and ways to help such species survive.
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43096
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"The incurable disease has serious implications for the state's deer herd." The disease has not yet been detected in North Carolina but the state has been active in surveillance. Current measures for prevention include banning importation of live cervids known to be susceptible to CWD, banning importation of whole cervid carouses and regulations on the use of urine and other secretions from cervids used to attract wildlife.
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43063
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"Some animals leave their eggs in someone else's nest to hatch.' Brown headed cowbirds practice an unusual behavior called "brood parasitism", allowing another species to raise their young.
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41143
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As the NC Wildlife Commission proves each spring, burning land can improve the quality of life in the wild. This carefully monitored practice replenishes nutrients needed by the plants, mammals, and insects in the burn blocks. Included in the day in the life style section of the article is the crew and equipment that carry out this conservation work.