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6796
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Both fatal and nonfatal hunting accidents in North Carolina increased during the 1964-65 season compared to the previous year. There were fifty-eight accidents in 1963-64 and seventy-two in 1964-65. Nineteen of the seventy-two accidents were fatal. Parker discusses where the accidents occurred, time of the year, and what was being hunted.
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6798
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According to reports from hunters who completed the game kill survey for 1964-1965, several game species harvests topped all previous records. For example, the state deer kill was computed at 39,792, up by 11,000 from 1962. Statistics are reported from the nine wildlife districts and a total for the state given. Statistics include number of hunters, number of hunting trips, number of kills, and number of kills per trip. Animals hunted include bear, deer, squirrels, rabbit, quail, and dove.
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