State Chapter of MADD honors North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
RALEIGH, N.C. (Feb. 2) – The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has been recognized as an agency of the year by Mothers Against Drunk Driving. […]
RALEIGH, N.C. (Feb. 2) – The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has been recognized as an agency of the year by Mothers Against Drunk Driving. […]
The events of recent months have revealed more problems with agencies that manage fish and wildlife in North Carolina. […]
Sure, the economy’s slow, and some are cutting back on discretionary spending on their hobbies. […]
Sure, the economy’s slow, and some are cutting back on discretionary spending on their hobbies. […]
Sportsmen have suspected for a long time that people “bought” seats on the N.C Wildlife Resources Commission by paying elected officials. […]
CLINTON – In recognition of his tireless efforts on behalf of outdoorsmen and his work in the outdoors communication field, the South Carolina Outdoor Press (SCOPe) honored long-time outdoors writer Pat Robertson at the organization’s annual fall conference in mid-November. […]
The good news for hunters who attend January’s public hearings is the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission won’t propose controversial deer-season date changes for 2010. […]
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Executive Director Gordon Myers said a proposed move of public hearings to consider changes in fish and game laws “does not represent a compression in the schedule that would impede public input.” […]
The South Carolina Wildlife Federation says a pared-down state health department study of the effects of mercury pollution and mercury-related illnesses due to consumption of fish from polluted waters is way too little in light of the growing evidence of the mercury problem. […]
Appointments to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission apparently have been for sale, according to a Nov. 15 Charlotte Observer story. […]
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