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Summer is a busy time in southeastern North Carolina for wildlife rehabilitators. It is against the law to take a wild animal into captivity unless you have a license from the state. But well-meaning people do this, often without understanding how they're probably doing more harm than good.
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Chipmunks in North Carolina are only known to live north and west of Wake County. However, a recent photograph submitted to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has biologists wondering if its range has expanded to eastern North Carolina.
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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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Coyotes, raccoons, and foxes are synurbizing. That’s what researchers call the animals’ adaptive behavior when their natural habitat shrinks due to urban…
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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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Alligators call North Carolina home – but it’s a cold home for them – and until recently the state was considered the northernmost part of their habitat…
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An undercover wildlife operation has identified more than 80 poachers in North Carolina and Georgia. The four-year investigation uncovered as many as 900…