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With spring in full gear, wildlife continues to venture further and further out. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission put together a guide of what to do when encountering wild animals ...
An invasive insect species has made a return to North Carolina this spring. Spotted lanternflies first appeared in the North Carolina in 2022, and the bugs and their egg masses have been seen once ...
Alabama bass, which are often mistaken for spotted or largemouth bass, are an invasive species to North Carolina that are now being found in the state's coastal areas.
Alabama bass, an invasive species, are making their way into North Carolina's freshwater systems, posing a significant threat to native fish populations, partic ...
RALEIGH — Alabama bass, which are invasive to North Carolina, are now in more rivers and lakes than ever before and are ...
Invasive Alabama bass species spreading in North Carolina, competing with native fish and threatening their populations.
US environmentalists are suggesting Anglers in Missouri cut off the head of predatory, reptile-looking fish that has the ...
If you're in North Carolina, be careful where you swim. These are the most gator-infested waters in the entire state.
NC Wildlife Resources Commission seeks public’s help to reduce the threat to native species posed by the invader.
Copperheads are the only venomous snake you’re likely to encounter in the Triangle and central NC. Here’s how to identify and ...
CLF defines going "meatless" as cutting out all red meat, poultry or seafood for one day a week, every week. These meat-centered meals can be swapped for meals built around beans, lentils, vegetables, ...
Those who live in hot or dry areas can still grow plenty of plants. Drought-tolerant flowers, for example, are a wonderful option and can tolerate a little heat and less water. As long as your local ...
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