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Opinion: North Carolina Green Party - Anti-hunting?
Posted by Admin (532 reads)
The North Carolina Green Party has stated their position on Hunting and
Fishing in their Party Platform. It makes for interesting reading.
Before you blow off their platform as being too different or radical from your
views, understand that the
future of hunting will be controlled by people that do not hunt, such as these people. In some places, the Green Party is labeled as "anti-hunting". Are they "Anti-hunting"? This may make you think.
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News: Think before you shoot, please!
Posted by Admin (603 reads)
As reported in the Charlotte, North Carolina News media, a person saw a black bear outside their residence in a residential neighborhood eating peaches. What happens next is beyond understanding. A video clip of this story has been placed in our downloads section.
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News: NCWRC and NCMFD to Merge!
Posted by Admin (77 reads)
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the Marine Fisheries Commission to merge!
It is official, by an act of the North Carolina legislature, Senate Bill #102, on March 31, 2009, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission are to become one agency to benefit and serve all of North Carolina citizens.
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Announcement: NCWRC Schedules Annual Public Hearings
Posted by Admin (205 reads)
RALEIGH, N.C. (Dec. 13, 2006) - The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will conduct its annual series of public hearings across the state in January, asking for public comments on 73 proposed changes to hunting, fishing and trapping regulations.
After hearing public comments, the 19 members of the state Wildlife Resources Commission will meet in March and vote on whether or not to adopt the revised rules.
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