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When most Americans see a large alligator, they see a menace. When filmmaker Montana Cypress sees one, he respects the potential danger. But he grew up seeing his fellow Miccosukee Tribe members work with alligators in front of audiences in the Florida Everglades. Tourists call it wrestling, but Montana sees a profound connection between human and animal.
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Alligator hunting season starts next month in North Carolina for the first time since 1973. Only Hyde County in the northeastern part of the state applied…
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Alligator hunting in North Carolina is now legal in North Carolina after a 44-year ban. Last October, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission…
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Bald Head Island sits on the East side of the Cape Fear River – at the confluence of the river and the Atlantic ocean. It is one of the wealthier…