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While the photographer’s find was unusual, it wasn’t the first sighting of a “snow-white” deer in the state. At least two ...
New officers take oath to enforce criminal laws, which include conservation and boating laws and to faithfully and ...
Red wolves were first reintroduced to North Carolina in 1987 by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, The N&O reported. Their ...
Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission are cohosting the public workshop on coyotes.
The North Carolina Coastal Counties Fisheries Coalition has officially been formed, following a successful effort to stop a shrimp trawling ban from becoming law.
A North Carolina boat owner and her drunk boyfriend were indicted this week on charges related to a boat crash in Chatham ...
Cape Hatteras and the N.C. Wildlife Commission will host a coyote workshop on Aug. 27 at Ocracoke Island. OCRACOKE, N.C. — ...
Beaufort County native Justin Boyd has been apopinted as an at-large member of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission Law Enforcement Division recently swore in 23 new wildlife law enforcement officers graduating from the agency’s 61st Basic Academy training.