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NCSU farms CLOSED to casual visitors




The NCSU farms are off limits to any visitors who do not have written
permission to enter the property.  The continued restrictions on the
property are due to the possibility of foot and mouth disease.  The folks
at NCSU are taking this threat very seriously and taking all necessary
precautions to avoid an incident of disease. Please do not enter the
property without written permission.

Best,
Steve Shultz
Cary, NC




Boeyink@aol.com@acpub.duke.edu on 11/24/2001 07:36:51 PM

Sent by:  carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu






To:   carolinabirds@duke.edu
cc:
Subject:  Jordan Lake and NCSU farms


A Surf Scoter, White-winger Scoter and Greater Scaup were seen from the
Ebenezer Church Rec Area at Jordan Lake today.

Also, I went to NCSU farms south of Raleigh on Friday. The farm had been
closed earlier in the year. Yesterday they were open, however, there was a
sign saying 'Biohazard Area'  and requested that vistors register at the
office. There was no one in the office. I went ahead and birded the area
anyway. Does anyone know if birders are welcome at the NCSU farms or are
they
off limits to the public?

G. Gordon Brown
Cary


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