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26661
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The mourning dove is the most hunted and the most harvested migratory game bird in North America. A primary problem in dove hunting, particularly in southeastern states, is baiting and confusion over what constitutes a baited area. Hunters are advised to review the regulations and check the field for bait before hunting.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 33 Issue 5, Sept/Oct 1986, p3-4, por
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The state/federal cooperative King Mackerel tagging program in the coastal waters of North Carolina expects to release over five-hundred tagged King Mackerel this season. Success of the project depends upon fishermen catching the tagged fish and reporting recaptures.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 33 Issue 5, Sept/Oct 1986, p6, il
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26663
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Deer ticks pose a serious danger to dogs because they carry Lyme Disease. During the warm months in North Carolina, owners are advised to thoroughly check their dog for ticks and take preventative measures.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 33 Issue 5, Sept/Oct 1986, p10-11, il
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26664
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North Carolina is making progress in preventing, reducing and treating new hazardous waste. However, little progress has been made in solving pre-existing problems of abandoned or inactive hazardous waste dumps. Waste from these dumps may be seeping into groundwater and threatening our drinking supply.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 33 Issue 5, Sept/Oct 1986, p12, il
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