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44130
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"Western North Carolina's rivers reveal a world of wonder, one peak underwater at a time." Aquatic biologist and co-creator of the Blue Ridge Snorkel Trail Luke Etchinson seeks to encourage more people to dunk their heads and explore water species between May and September. Unofficially, the trail covers over ten counties and nine rivers in Western North Carolina.
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44219
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This article discusses the ways in which corn is significant to various indigenous tribes in North Carolina. Nancy Strickland Chavis, a member of the Lumbee tribe, kick-started a project in which she and a few others helped other tribes reclaim their corn that had once been lost to them.
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44391
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Wildlife biologist Joe Madison tracks the red wolf population in the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge. The Tuscarora of North Carolina considered this animal sacred. Madison has spent eight years as manager of the North Carolina Red Wolf Recovery Program. His office is in Manteo. On the horizon, a $25 million grant will fund underpasses for the red wolf on Highway 64.
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