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38766
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Winners of the Wildlife Contest were able to attend the annual 4-H Wildlife Camp where children are able to learn about wildlife and conservation.
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38192
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Camp Millstone Rock in the Sandhills Wildlife Management Area held the annual 4-H wildlife conference, where representatives of various resource commissions discussed wildlife topics with children and teenagers.
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37780
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A set of 12 pictures show the daily activities of wildlife game protectors.
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38529
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The combination of an oil spill and a harsh storm at Nags Head spelled death for several species of water birds in the area. The birds became helpless when they were washed ashore, unable to take flight from the water due to being covered in oil.
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38186
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Close up pictures of the faces of common animals you might find in the wild.
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38199
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Photographs of animals tracks and signs with corresponding captions.
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37878
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Photographs with captions describe the lure of deep sea fishing off the North Carolina coast.
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38001
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Depending on the planned usage and personal preferences, the author sectionalized his article for categories such as film size, ease of operation, uses, and accessories.
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6681
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Artificial reefs are used to increase fish habitats and areas for sports fishing. The state's first artificial fishing reef was constructed off the coast of New Hanover County between Masonboro Inlet and Carolina Beach in 1961. Dermid reports on how well the reef is attracting the small fish which in turn attract the big game fish.
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38761
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A farm fish pond has become known for attracting geese in October since the 1930s. when the first nine geese wintered there.
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38164
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A collection of pictures of nesting birds and their young.
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38158
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Each summer the Town of Wilson hold a fishing rodeo under the sponsorship of Better Fishing Inc., with prizes going to the kids that catch fish of a certain size.
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38755
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Two young raccoons were rescued from law violators who killed their mother and chopped down their den tree. The raccoons we relocated to a children’s zoo, where they will remain.
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38190
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Two stories from men in the field are about multiflora rose in southeastern NC and the raccoon predation in Lennon’s Marsh.
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38196
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Focusing on the killdeer bird, the author notes how its coloring helps it and its young blend seamlessly into its environment.