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The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is a state government agency created by the General Assembly in 1947 to conserve and sustain North Carolina's fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use, and public input. The Commission is the regulatory agency responsible for the enforcement of NC fishing ...
In the coming weeks, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will stock more than 67,000 trout from the Bobby N. Setzer and Armstrong state fish hatcheries into 44 small lakes and ponds ...
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has passed a new rule expanding the bear hunting season by nine days for the 2024-2025 hunting season, which will overlap with deer hunting season ...
ASHEVILLE - Over the next few months, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will stock Western North Carolina's streams and rivers with thousands of trout for the beginning of 2024's ...
The Armstrong State Fish Hatchery in McDowell County sustained damage following Tropical Storm Helene. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission staff photographed the damage on Oct. 14, 2024.
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission; North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. Division of Marine Fisheries, is responsible for managing and protecting North Carolina's Marine and Estuarine fisheries. [12] The North Carolina Marine Patrol under the Division of Marine Fisheries ensures protection of this resource. [13]
ASHEVILLE — In its Feb. 22 meeting, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission voted to adopt proposed rule changes for the upcoming hunting season, including a measure that will ...
Break out your tackle boxes — 600,000 trout are coming to 1,000 miles of North Carolina waters this spring courtesy of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s yearly contributions.