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On June 7, 1971, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission voted to adopt a new Game Lands program. The new program involves the expansion of the game lands from around 700,000 acres to 1.5 million acres, changes in regulations, reductions in fees and other things that would affect hunters and fishermen. Dean discusses how the new program will work, the new regulations, and what it will mean for hunters, fishermen, and other outdoorsmen.
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8889
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Because of their uniqueness or rarity, animals are the species most protected by law. Plants are another species deserving of protection, but they haven't captured the public's attention like animals have. Botanist and naturalist DuMond discusses plants and the need to protect them. Laws are in the North Carolina General Statutes to do this, but DuMond states that the present laws are confusing, and in some cases, contradictory, incomplete, and very inaccurate.
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