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The Cape Fear River Branch of QDMA helped celebrate wildlife conservation at Bass Lake Park in Holly Springs, NC at their annual Conservation Day, by providing an interactive, hands-on Quality Deer Management and safety activities which acquainted kids with wildlife management issue and the shooting sports.
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The Cape Fear River Trail begins at the J. Bayard Clark Park in Fayetteville and stretches through the coastal plain of North Carolina to the coastal area of ... The Town Creek Trail can be accessed from two different locations, Town Creek Pottery and the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission Boat Ramp on Rice Creek.
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Counties Within the Cape Fear River Basin ... The Cape Fear River Basin, which is completely contained within the state of North Carolina, is the largest river basin in the state. The basin starts in the north central piedmont region, near Greensboro and High Point, and ends on the coast.There are 9,324 square miles in...
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There are more than 10 counties and 30 municipalities, and nearly 150 permitted wastewater discharge facilities within the Upper Cape Fear River Basin. Permitted wastewater discharges total more than 140 million gallons per day. Long-term water resources planning, management and protection in this rapidly growing 3...
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The USFWS Coastal Program, working cooperatively with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, installed a fish ladder on the Cape Fear River at Lock and Dam #1. This restored 31 miles of mainstem Cape Fear River ... Visit the North Carolina Ecological Services Home Page; Visit the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Home Page...
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Sometimes called the East Branch, the Northeast Cape Fear River flows from a point 2 miles south of Mount Olive in Duplin County, past Albertson and ... The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission maintains a boat ramp off U.S. 117 near the Northeast Cape Fear River bridge.
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Enjoy the natural beauty of the majestic Cape Fear River from Buckhorn near Corinth to the NC 217 Bridge in Erwin. Geological wonders abound that are best viewed from the vantage point of a canoe or kayak. Experience the silence and solitude ... As your canoe moves silently through the water, observe the wildlife overhead,
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