Wildlife Commission offers measures to protect animals from black bears

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) is providing guidance to livestock owners on methods to protect their animals from becoming prey to black bears

Black bears tend to consume a mostly plant-based diet and are attracted to livestock feed, such as grains and corn.

Partner content: What to eat with Alpha Gal

Alpha-Gal Syndrome, also known as mammalian meat allergy, is an allergy to meat. This allergy develops after a Lone Star tick bite causes a reaction in the immune system. This condition is becoming more common in the Southeast.

WNC Mountain State Fair winners bring home hardware

The following are winners in the N.C. Mountain State Fair’s opening weekend poultry, rabbit, sheep, goat and beef cattle categories from the Smoky Mountain News coverage area: 

Avian flu found in Lenoir County

For the first time since 2022, High Path Avian Influenza has been found in North Carolina. 

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