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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 72 Issue 2, Feb 2008
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Two species of foxes inhabit North Carolina--the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus). The red fox is larger, and usually more colorful; however, it can have a gray or almost black coat. A primary difference is that the gray fox can climb trees.
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With the assistance of experienced bowyer, Basil Watts, Marsh describes how to make a wooden longbow.
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The water quality in many of the state's waterways has been marred by rapid growth, developments, timbering, and agricultural activities. Restoring streams to good health is a vital concern to the state and its citizens. In this first section of a three-part series, Manuel examines restoration projects in the state's mountain areas.