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A dozen lucky kids tented overnight on the grounds of the NC Zoo recently. They were taking part in a one-of-a-kind summer camp. Carol Jackson tagged…
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Early Monday, officials were tracking a bear in the Five Points area of Raleigh. WRAL reported that information about the bear began to come in after…
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Species are going extinct about 1,000 times faster than they should be because their habitat is being destroyed. That's according to new research led by…
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The annual migration of waterfowl to Lake Mattamuskeet is underway in Swan Quarter. Roughly 200,000 birds were counted in the National wildlife refuge…
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Starting this month a group of white tailed deer will be transported from Morrow Mountain State Park onto 56,000 acres of reservation lands of the Eastern…
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Duke researchers have thought up a creative way to fill in missing details about Hawaii's wild fish population: restaurant menus. The colorful artifacts…
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State wildlife officials are continuing to investigate the deaths and injuries of brown pelicans along the North Carolina coast. They say more than 200 of…
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A deadly fungus known as white-nose syndrome has been decimating bat populations in the Eastern United States and is spreading quickly through western…
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Dead and injured pelicans are washing up on North Carolina shores. Around 20 dead birds were found on North Topsail Beach earlier this month. Many had…
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People from Greensboro to Garner have been spotting black bears in recent days. Officials say it's the time of year juveniles typically venture out of…