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Snake Sightings Common as the Weather Warms, Public feedback requested if they see pine snakes or rattlesnakes
The warm weather means more snakes will start to show up along trails, in the woods, crossing roads and in…
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Leave Young Wildlife Alone: If You Care Leave Them There, Resist the urge to “rescue” baby wildlife
RALEIGH, N.C. (April 13, 2022) – Cute baby bunnies are a staple of Easter, but taking young rabbits out of…
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Wildlife Commission Executive Director Invokes Emergency Powers, Plans Will Focus on Area Surrounding Chronic Wasting Disease Detection
RALEIGH, N.C. (April 12, 2022) – N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s Executive Director Cameron Ingram announced today that he has invoked…
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Wildlife Commission Announces First CWD-Positive Deer in North Carolina
Agency officials confirmed Chronic Wasting Disease found in Yadkin County RALEIGH, N.C. (March 31, 2022) – Officials with the N.C.…
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Hatchery Supported Trout Waters Open April 2
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will open approximately 1,000 miles of Hatchery Supported Trout Waters at 7 a.m. on April…
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Wild Turkey Season Opens in North Carolina on April 2
Wild turkey hunting season opens in North Carolina on April 2. The youth season is April 2 – 8, and…
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Winter Home Repairs Keep the Cold, and Unwanted Wildlife, Out
Officials with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission say this is an excellent time of year to examine the outside of…
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Hatchery Supported Trout Waters Close for Stocking March 1 – April 2, 2022
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will close approximately 1,000 miles of Hatchery Supported Trout Waters to fishing at 11:59 p.m.…
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More Deer Samples Requested from Wildlife Agency
Officials at the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission are impressed by the number of deer heads they have received for Chronic…
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Lower Fees Announced for Lifetime Licenses for Older North Carolinians
Officials from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission announced that recent legislation now allows for North Carolina residents, 50 – 69…
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