Starting in 1984, the Wildlife Resources Commission began surveying avid quail and avid grouse hunters in North Carolina. These volunteer surveys help monitor long-term trends in upland gamebird populations and hunting activity. Information is then used by biologists to form management and regulatory recommendations. Each hunting season, we ask dedicated bird hunters to record their […]
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