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Currituck National Wildlife Refuge

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Currituck Horse Tour Training Guide

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Mike Bryant: Wildlife Refuge Manager

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"Exploring National Wildlife Refuges in Northeastern North Carolina"

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GIRL goes AIRGUN hunting invasive IGUANAS 🦎pt.1

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History of the OBX - Whalehead

Currituck National Wildlife Refuge, located on the northern end of North Carolina's Outer Banks, was established in 1984 to preserve and protect the coastal barrier island ecosystem. Refuge lands are managed to provide wintering habitat for waterfowl and to protect endangered species such as piping plover, sea turtles, and seabeach amaranth.