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State Archives of North Carolina"},{"label":"Language","value":["English"]},{"label":"Description","value":"Game laws regulating hunting were introduced in North Carolina during the colonial period and were continued by the state following independence.  Until 1903, however, there was no statewide governmental organization to protect wildlife.  In that year the General Assembly conferred partial state funding on the Audubon Society and gave it the prerogatives of state in enforcing game laws and protecting wild birds and animals.  The society proved to be unpopular though, and it had limited success in meeting fish and wildlife habitat needs.  In 1927 the General Assembly ended the Audubon Society's career as a state agency and transferred its functions to the office of state game warden and to the newly established State Game Commission.  The commission was abolished during the same year and its powers and duties, along with the office of state game warden, were transferred to the  Department of Conservation and Development.  That department and its  board had been established in 1925 for the purpose of consolidating all agencies involved in the conservation and development of the state's resources.  From its inception, the Board of Conservation and Development was charged with informing the public about all the state's resources, including wildlife.  When the department was reorganized in 1927, it established the separate divisions of Game and Inland Fisheries, which merged during the next decade.  Under legislation enacted in 1933, the General Assembly abolished the office of state game warden and authorized the Board of Conservation and Development to appoint a person experienced in the propagation and preservation of fish and game.  Subsequently, the department established the office of commissioner of game and inland fisheries. In 1935 the General Assembly enacted the North Carolina Game Law,  which amended extant law to provide a more uniform means of managing the state's wildlife resources.  Under terms of that law, the  commissioner of game and inland fisheries was directed to employ various personnel, including game protectors and refuge keepers.  The same act required the Board of Conservation and Development to enter into  cooperative agreements with educational institutions and other  governmental agencies to promote wildlife research and to train wildlife managers.  Additionally, it was directed to collect, classify, and  disseminate information to support the purposes of the Wildlife Act and  to authorize scientific and other studies as deemed necessary.  In 1947 the General Assembly established the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission as a separate agency to manage, protect, regulate, and restore the state's wildlife resources and to administer all applicable laws.  The commission absorbed the corresponding functions of all agencies that had previously dealt with wildlife conservation and restoration.  The commission consisted of nine gubernatorial appointees, each from a separate geographical district, and all were required to be knowledgeable about wildlife issues.  After initial staggered terms were completed, members served tenures of six years.  As a semi-autonomous agency,  the commission was authorized to elect and appoint an executive director.  In subsequent years, the commission divided its primary  functions into divisions of Game, Inland Fisheries, and Wildlife  Information and Education, all extensions of programs initiated under the Department of Conservation and Development.  In 1961 the General Assembly expanded the Wildlife Resource Commission's duties, making it responsible for the dissemination and enforcement of its regulations and the distribution and sale of hunting and fishing licenses by its agents.  The commission was authorized to set minimum qualifications for agents and make appointments based on those standards.  During the following decade, the commission developed units to enforce the various laws and regulations pertaining to fish, game, and boating, including the promotion of boating safety.  In 1965 the General Assembly enacted a law to clarify the state's conservation laws, including definitions of the separate authorities  of the Department of Conservation and Development and the Wildlife Resources Commission.  In an effort to prevent overlapping juris- dictions, the former was charged with conserving and regulating marine and estuarine resources and the latter was charged with conserving and regulating wildlife resources and freshwater game fish found in inland waters.  The Department of Conservation and Development was to discharge its statutory duties concerning marine and  estuarine resources primarily through a Division of Commercial and Sport Fisheries.  The act required that the department and the  commission were to reach an agreement upon a dividing line between coastal and inland fishing waters.  Under terms of the Executive Organization Act of 1971, the Wildlife Resources Commission was placed for administrative purposes within the newly formed Department of Natural and Economic Resources, under the direction of a cabinet-level secretary appointed by the governor.  The commission retained its previously granted statutory powers and duties, including the authority to appoint its own director.  However, in 1971 the Department of Natural and Economic Resources formed an Office of Fisheries and Wildlife Resources, composed of the Division of Commercial and Sports Fisheries and the Division of the Wildlife Resources Commission.  By statutory law, the commission continued to operate independently, although it was budgeted through the department's Office of Fisheries and Wildlife Resources and its primary operating  components were identified as sections instead of divisions.  Under the Executive Organization Act of 1973, the Department of Natural and Economic Resources (NER) was re-created and reorganized, and the functions of the old Board and Department of Conservation and Development (which had been administratively under NER since 1971) were absorbed primarily by the umbrella agency.  Under separate  legislation, the General Assembly affirmed the statutory independence of the Wildlife Resources Commission, and by 1974 the Office of Fisheries and Wildlife Resources had ceased to exist.  Subsequently, the  Wildlife Resources Commission underwent extensive reorganization, and  it established divisions for Inland Fisheries, Game, Enforcement,  Motorboats and Water Safety, and Education.  Additionally, the  commission formed an Interagency Wildlife Coordination Unit in 1974 to  support the preservation of certain threatened wildlife groups, in consonance with the federal program mandated under the Endangered Species Act of 1973.  In 1977 the General Assembly enacted legislation reorganizing the Department of Natural and Economic Resources as the Department of  Natural Resources and Community Development (NRCD).  While the Wildlife Resources Commission was placed administratively under the  new umbrella agency and its secretary, it retained the independence granted under previous statutory law.  Under separate legislation, the legislature enlarged the membership of the commission to thirteen, to include two members appointed by the governor from the state at large; one state senator appointed by the president of the Senate; and one member of the House, appointed by the speaker.  In 1981 the legislature  required that the latter two appointments be made by the General Assembly in its entirety, based on the recommendations of the president  of the Senate and the speaker.  In 1987 the General Assembly approved a resolution prepared by the Wildlife Resources Commission providing for a North Carolina Nongame Wildlife Advisory Committee.  The committee was to advise the  commission in matters such as the implementation of conservation programs and the publication of lists of endangered and threatened species.  During the mid-1980s a movement had emerged in state government  calling for a merger into one department of those agencies concerned  with natural resources, environmental matters, and public health.  In  1989 the General Assembly enacted legislation creating the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources under a cabinet-level secretary appointed by the governor.  It abolished NRCD and placed under the new umbrella agency various related divisions, boards, and commissions, including the Wildlife Resources Commission.  The commis- sion retained its status as a semi-autonomous agency with several major divisions, including Conservation Education, Enforcement, Boating  and Inland Fisheries, and Wildlife Management.  Under separate legislation in 1989 the General Assembly provided for  the appointment of a new Wildlife Resources Commission and redefined the state's nine wildlife districts and their constituent counties. The act also specified that each member of the commission should be an experienced hunter, fisherman, farmer, or biologist, generally  informed in wildlife conservation and restoration problems.  The  composition of the commission remained virtually the same as before, although appointees of the governor would serve six years and the appointees of the General Assembly would serve two-year terms,  following the completion of staggered terms served by the initial appointees as specified under law.  REFERENCES:  Private Laws, 1903, c. 337.  P.L., 1925, c. 122.  P.L., 1927, cc. 51, 57, 250, 253.  P.L., 1933, c. 357.  P.L., 1935, c. 486.  S.L., 1961, c. 352.  S.L., 1965, c. 957.  S.L., 1971, c. 864, s. 14(11).  S.L., 1973, cc. 825, 1262.  S.L., 1977, cc. 771, 906.  S.L., 1979, cc. 764, 830.  S.L., 1981, c. 1192, ss, 79-81.  S.L., 1987, c. 382.  S.L., 1989, cc. 68; 727, ss. 4, 218(112).  G.S. 113-292, 143-240 through 143-247, 143B-279.1 through 143B-279.2,   143B-281.1 [1994]  Governor's Efficiency Study Commission.  FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.   Raleigh, 1985.  P. 90.  ---.  SURVEY AND RECOMMENDATIONS.  Raleigh, 1973.  Pp. 133-136.  Howells, David W.  QUEST FOR CLEAN STREAMS IN NORTH CAROLINA:  AN   HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL IN NORTH CAROLINA.   Chapel Hill:  Water Resources Institute of the University of   North Carolina, 1990.  Pp. 17, 41-43.  North Carolina Historical Commission.  NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL,   1929.  Compiled and edited by A. R. Newsome.  Raleigh, 1929.   Pp. 140-146.  Office of the Secretary of State.  DIRECTORY OF THE STATE AND COUNTY   OFFICIALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1992.  Compiled by Linda Wise.   Raleigh, 1992.  Pp. 54-55.  ---.  NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL, 1989-1990.  Edited by John L. Cheyney,   Jr.  Raleigh, 1990.  Pp. 608-610, 615.  Wildlife Resources Commission.  PROGRAM PLANS: 1977-1979 BIENNIUM.   Raleigh, 1976."},{"label":"Digital Characteristics","value":"14 pages"},{"label":"Format","value":["Finding aids"]},{"label":"Rights","value":"This item is provided courtesy of the State Archives of North Carolina and is a public record according to G.S.132."},{"label":"Source Collections","value":["Wildlife Resources Records. 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