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for Friend O’ Wildlife Vol. 19 Issue 2, Mar-Apr 1975
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Abstract:
Federal, state, and local governments are becoming increasingly concerned with the growing abundance of beverage containers and what do do with this type of waste. Proposed solutions to the problem have taken a variety of forms, but many argue the Federal Government must be the primary driver of change in order to make an impact.
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The variety and abundance of fishing, in both salt and freshwater, makes fishing in North Carolina one of the best places during the spring. Various species are abundant in all manner of locations from surf to river and lake.
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After the peregrine falcon was killed off in the western part of the United States in the 1960s, the endangered species will be returning to sites along the Atlantic Coast. Falcons bred in captivity at Cornell University will be reintroduced along the east coast in hopes of increasing the wild population.
Abstract:
The Neuse River offers one of the finest areas for game habitat such as squirrels. However, some stretches of the river and its tributaries are in danger of being flooded by the Fall of Neuse Reservoir completion.
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To reduce the cost of vacationing, North Carolina offers over 700 miles of trails and over 19,000 public and private campsites with variety of topographical areas and activities.