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The Nature Conservancy is marking twenty-five years of preserving a variety of natural areas across the state. Nationally, the group has a million members, with 26,000 in North Carolina. The state group has also protected 538,459 acres. Lynch discusses the group's accomplishments over the past twenty-five years and its plans for the future.
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5369
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For years hunting has been the province of men. Now women are blazing a path into the sport of hunting. Nye discusses what attracts women hunters into North Carolina's forests and fields.
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North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission biologist Carl Betsill describes the North Carolina that early European explorers, like DeSoto, experienced. It is a vastly different place from today and even from what many imagine it to have been like.
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