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Declining Habitat, Declining Wildlife

 

Past Efforts

 

A Private Land Focus From a Public Agency?

 

CURE on Public Lands

 

Measuring Success

 

Expanding the Program

 

CURE Farm Map


For more information about the future of CURE, please check for updates on this site or contact the Division of Wildlife Management at 919-707-0050.

 

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CURE on Public Lands

 

Small game management is also an important feature of North Carolina Game Lands. As part of the CURE program, Commission biologists are placing special emphasis on creating and enhancing early succession habitat on four Game Lands in the state: Caswell, Sandhills, South Mountains, and Suggs Mill Pond. Portions of these four state-owned Game Lands totaling 21,456 acres have been designated Game Lands CURE areas and are intensively managed for bobwhite quail and songbirds.




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