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3 results for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 49 Issue 10, Oct 1985
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9800
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The white-tailed deer population in the state is at an all-time high. Scott discusses how this happened and what needs to be done to keep the numbers up.
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9801
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Using photographs from the beginning of the 20th-century, Dean describes farms harvests from that period.
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9802
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Three species of vultures live in the country, and two of them live in North Carolina--the turkey vulture and the black vulture. The California condor does not live in the state. These birds are capable of astounding feats of flying and also perform a useful service by disposing of dead animals and plants.
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