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for Friend O’ Wildlife Vol. 24 Issue (27) 8, Aug 1980
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Kudzu, an exotic vine, was introduced during the Great Depression as a ground cover to control erosion and rejuvenate soils. Now, it is taking over everything it grows on.
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The National Wildlife Federation has won another court case against ocean dumping, which requires the Army Corp of Engineers to prepare comprehensive environmental impact statements for their dumping and dredging activities.
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Some legal size bass have been tagged with a special ‘return for reward’ tag in the Piedmont area. The tagging program is designed as part of a project that examines the rate of exploitation of bass in North Carolina’s lakes.
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Permanent, full-time residents of the Currituck Outer Banks will be allowed to drive the beach through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, while vacation home owners and other residents will have limited access.
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Despite the increasing number of registered boats, the number of fatalities from recreational boating is continually decreasing due to the use of personal flotation devices.