Division of Marine Fisheries officials have opened the public comment period on draft amendments to the management plans for ...
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Nearly two dozen organizations have petitioned the federal government to list the American horseshoe crab as an endangered species. Overharvesting and habitat loss has caused a sharp decline of ...
The nation’s wildlife refuges have taken a federal funding cut that is expected to shutter more visitors’ centers, diminish wildlife management capabilities and further trim an already wafer-thin ...
About $3 million is available to help local governments in the 20 coastal counties improve public accesses to coastal beaches and waters. Through the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, the ...
Conservation efforts and reforestation have allowed the species to rebound in rural northeastern North Carolina, providing a ...
The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission has chosen preferred management measures for speckled trout fisheries that do not ...
Whether its for the horse lover in your life or the gift for someone who has everything, Outer Banks Forever is offering the gift of symbolic pony adoptions this holiday season.
Within 48 hours, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore superintendent’s prediction came true. Another unoccupied, imperiled home on Rodanthe’s ocean shore toppled into the Atlantic Ocean. Save 50% on ...
A black bear runs along the edge of a cornfield near the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in Tyrrell County. Photo: Dylan Ray First of two parts. The American black bear population is healthy on ...
In the fall of 1927, G. Albert Lyon, millionaire businessman, gifted inventor, and renowned sportsman was restless and looking for a challenge. It could be almost anything: a new gadget to tinker with ...