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North Carolina man faces serious poaching charges in W Va

North Carolina man faces serious poaching charges in W.Va. By February 26, 2021 - 1:53 pm WV NRPO Jonathan Gills holds the racks of the two bucks killed illegally in McDowell County last November. WELCH, W.Va. A North Carolina man faces a list of poaching violations in West Virginia and if convicted, the price tag for illegally killing two trophy bucks in the Mountain State could be substantial. The suspect, from Statesville, N.C., faces charges of killing two trophy bucks in McDowell County on two separate days in November 2020. West Virginia Natural Resources Police, who have not yet released the identity of the suspect, received information which indicated the bucks were taken in violation of the law.

Commission Talks Dredge Material Disposal | Coastal Review Online

A dredge shown operating. Photo: Donna Barrett Reprinted from the Island Free Press Details about a comprehensive proposal laying out numerous options for disposal of dredge material occupied much of Wednesday’s meeting of the Dare County Waterways Commission, indicating that finding somewhere to put excess sand may be as challenging as finding ways to keep it from washing away. In a lengthy slide presentation on the proposed Dare County Dredge Material Management, Ken Willson with Wilmington-based consultant Coastal Protection Engineering, or CPE, told commissioners during its Jan. 20 remote meeting that the preliminary plan was the result of several months of work, with feedback from Dare County Projects Manager Brent Johnson and others.

Carolina Curious: Is There A Program To Limit Deer Numbers In Boone?

Carolina Curious: Is There A Program To Limit Deer Numbers In Boone? by David Ford Deer in the Great Smoky Mountains. Photo credit: Missy McGaw, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.   Update your browser or Flash plugin Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and his pals may hold a special place in our hearts during the holidays, but what about big herds of deer descending on neighborhoods and eating everything in sight? WFDD listener Kate Brinko wonders what’s going on in Boone.  White-tailed deer in the Great Smoky Mountains. Photo credit: Missy McGaw, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. “We live on the mountain in the northwest corner of Boone, so we’re up against a lot of woods above and around us,” she says. “We have so many deer in the High Country here and beyond. Is there any program to limit their numbers to protect their health and safety?”

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