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  2. Deer discovered swimming off North Carolina’s coast, police ...

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    The deer jumped in the ocean, swam out about 100 yards, then started swimming parallel to shore.” A deer was spotted swimming in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina’s Crystal Coast, police say.

  3. 13 more CWD cases found in NC: What to know about 'zombie ...

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    The NCWRC says that if you see or harvest a deer exhibiting signs of disease, leave the animal at the site of kill and call your local District Biologist or the NC Wildlife Helpline at 1-866-318-2401.

  4. Baby deer was dehydrated and had injured nose. NC wildlife ...

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    NC wildlife rehabilitators have it now. Mark Schultz. May 31, 2024 at 6:12 PM. The baby was dehydrated and had an injured nose. ... Injured and orphaned fawns go to wildlife rehabilitators.

  5. Wildlife of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina is the most ecologically unique state in the southeast because its borders contain sub-tropical, temperate, and boreal habitats. Although the state is at temperate latitudes, the Appalachian Mountains and the Gulf Stream influence climate and, hence, the vegetation (flora) and animals (fauna).

  6. Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's largest natural lake, Lake Mattamuskeet, is located entirely within the National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge has a total area of 50,173 acres (203.04 km 2). [1] It is home to the mammalian species white-tailed deer, river otters, red wolves, bobcats, and black bears.

  7. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission - Wikipedia

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    The agency operates three Wildlife Education Centers, one each in the mountain, Piedmont, and coastal plain regions of the state. From its headquarters in Raleigh, the Commission issues a wide variety of publications, including guides for outdoor enthusiasts, maps, conservation plans, and a monthly magazine entitled Wildlife in North Carolina. [5]

  8. Chronic wasting disease detected in Johnston County deer ...

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    None of the deer that have tested positive in North Carolina have shown visible symptoms, Greg Batts, a Wildlife Resources Commission biologist whose district includes Johnston County, told The ...

  9. WTKK - Wikipedia

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    WTKK (106.1 FM), known as "106.1 FM Talk", is a radio station that is licensed to Knightdale, North Carolina and serves the Raleigh-Durham media market (also known as the Research Triangle). WTKK airs a talk radio format and is owned and operated by iHeartMedia. Sister stations include WDCG, WNCB, and WRDU.