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Springtime is in full swing - The fish are biting, the temperature is heating up and the turkeys will soon be gobbling. Getting out into the woods or on the water can be a welcomed escape for adults and children, and can be done safely if you follow social distancing guidelines: staying six feet away from other people, washing hands or using hand sanitizer and coughing into your elbow. To help you stay safe, we urge anglers, boaters and hunters to also follow these best management practices. Read More
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) hosted the state’s Inaugural Boating and Fishing Industry Summit in Greensboro as a way to improve and increase communication and partnerships between the WRC and industries that support outdoor recreation in North Carolina. READ MORE
Two Wildlife Law Enforcement officers from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission have been recognized for their commitment to boating safety awareness by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). READ MORE
A wildlife enforcement officer with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and the VIP for a VIP program were recognized this spring for their efforts in promoting safety on the water. READ MORE