Zachary Turner
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Most of North Carolina’s 28,000 dams are defunct, blocking wildlife from moving freely up and down rivers, and from getting dissolved oxygen in fast-flowing water. That’s of particular concern to the shrinking Eastern Hellbender salamander.
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A new hunting education program targets university students to cultivate the next, more diverse generation of hunters.
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National Park Service deconstructed two threatened homes to avoid future oceanside collapses.
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Community members in West Badin hosted a rally to draw attention to longstanding environmental issues in the community.
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Climate change is making it harder to breathe. For Black communities in the United States, air quality has always been an issue.
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Lake Mattamuskeet is infested with an invasive species that has destroyed underwater grasses and decreased water quality.
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Scientists are monitoring sample sites along the North Carolina coast to study recurring summer die-offs that plague Carolina oyster growers.
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As sea levels rise along the North Carolina coast, saltwater encroaches on coastal freshwater wetlands. A network of drainage ditches has exacerbated the problem, transporting saltwater inland to invade forested wetlands.