Quail in wild is still a rare sight
Help Wanted… NCWRC Needs Avid Bird Hunters To Complete Surveys
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission could use some additional bird hunters to help with annual quail and grouse surveys.
Each hunting season we ask dedicated bird hunters to record their daily hunting activities including the number of hours they hunt, number of birds flushed and number bagged. They also record the number of rabbits and woodcock observed. The information is recorded on pre-printed survey cards and mailed to the Commission at the season’s end. These surveys help increase our knowledge of wildlife
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