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7948
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Since 1976, North Carolina has required hunters to report their big game harvest. Game managers use this information to make decisions affecting hunting seasons, bag limits, and other regulatory matters. Report Number 9 covers the 1984-1985 hunting season and lists statistics by counties for game harvests of black bear, white-tailed deer, wild boar, and wild turkey.
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9788
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Who gets to use the state's lands and for what purpose? For the wildlife and plants that inhabit it, who speaks for their needs? In this second of a four-part series, Earley examines critical areas in the Piedmont where wildlife habitats and rural traditions have fallen to development or are under siege.
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9789
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Taylor discusses some of the many shorebirds that make their home along the state's coastline, including the royal tern, plover, and sandpiper.
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