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Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program Has Busy Year
by Henson, Tom
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
4
Author(s):
Henson, Tom
Abstract:
Donations to the Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program Fund topped $50,000 in 1990-91.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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1-28, il
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Subject(s):
Wildlife conservation
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Non-game and Endangered Wildlife Program Fund
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Black Water, Silver Fish
by Stephenson, Frank
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
5
Author(s):
Stephenson, Frank
Abstract:
Stephenson discusses the factors surrounding the decline of herring runs throughout Eastern North Carolina.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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p
16-19, il
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Subject(s):
Herring
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Herring fisheries
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Half of North Carolina Wetlands May Lose Protection
by Harrison, Ed
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
6
Author(s):
Harrison, Ed
Abstract:
The preservation of bottomlands is essential for wildlife well-being and water quality.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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p
1-29
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Subject(s):
Wetland conservation
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Noodling for Snappers
by Rucker, John
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
7
Author(s):
Rucker, John
Abstract:
Rucker provides techniques for hunting snapping turtles.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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p
20-23, il
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Subject(s):
Snapping turtles
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Mansion of Martins
by Lee, David S.
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
8
Author(s):
Lee, David S.
Abstract:
Purple martins, the largest, highest-flying, and most popular of the swallow family, are rumored to be effective for controlling mosquitos.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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p
24-27, il
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Subject(s):
Purple martin
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Phantom Fish
by Earley, Lawrence S.
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
9
Author(s):
Earley, Lawrence S.
Abstract:
Earley explores the habitat and explains the appearance of the freshwater Paddlefish.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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p
2-3, il
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Subject(s):
Paddlefish
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Hunting Ban Threatens Wildlife Refuges
by Venters, Vic
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
10
Author(s):
Venters, Vic
Abstract:
Originated by sportsmen, national wildlife refuges face a proposed ban on hunting that could threaten the entire refuge system.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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p
4-11, il
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Subject(s):
Wildlife refuges--Laws and legislation
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Game--Laws and legislation
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Tar Heel Sportsmen Organize to Protect Tradition
by Dean, Jim
Wildlife in North Carolina
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
Record #:
11
Author(s):
Dean, Jim
Abstract:
The North Carolina Sportsman's Alliance was organized to preserve hunting for future generations.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina
(NoCar SK 431 W54x),
Vol. 56 Issue 2, Feb 1992
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p
1-30, il
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Subject(s):
Hunting
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North Carolina Sportsman's Alliance
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