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Free bird walk scheduled for Thursday

Free bird walk scheduled for Thursday

LELAND, NC (WECT) - Leland Parks and Recreation, along with Wild Bird and Garden, will be hosting a free bird watching walk Thursday, according to a news release.

It will take place from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at Brunswick Nature Park. Participants should meet at the picnic shelter inside the park.

Alligator spotted in Leland

Alligator spotted in Leland

LELAND, NC (WECT) – Crikey! Halloween still may be a little ways away, but a WECT viewer in Leland ran into a scary sight Friday – he spotted this alligator off of Hwy. 17 between Brunswick Forest Parkway and West Gate Dr.

The photo was sent via See It, Snap It, Send It.

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Free outdoor program for youth this weekend

Free outdoor program for youth this weekend

NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WECT) – The New Hanover County Law Enforcement Officers Association is hosting a free youth outdoors day for Pender, Brunswick and New Hanover counties.

According to a flyer, youth ages 8-16 are invited to take part in a day of fishing, marksmanship, archery, displays of bomb disposals and more.

The goal is to allow all participants an opportunity to experience outdoor activities in a safe and educational way.

Each participant must be accompanied by an adult guardian.

The Youth Outdoors Day will take place Sunday, October 14, 1-5 p.m. at 5301 Holly Shelter Road. Contact Dan Higgins for more information (910) 279-0956.

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Sharing the beach with a gator!

Sharing the beach with a gator!

HOLDEN BEACH,NC(WECT)-A WECT viewer emailed this picture of an alligator in the surf at Holden Beach Wednesday morning.

"We spotted him this morning on the East end of the island.  He continues to slowly move Westward struggling in and out of the surf. Animal control tried to subdue him and his head popped up and he headed toward the water.  He appears to be injured on his tail," said Julie Metz Langley.

Julie visits Holden Beach every year from Charlotte. She stayed on the beach and watched somebody (we aren't sure if it was Animal Control Officials or State Wildlife Officers) get the alligator into a large tube and hoist it into a truck. They drove the alligator off the beach near the Holden Beach bridge. 

Another viewer called the newsroom and said the alligator was spotted by a jogger around 6am, behind Captain Petes and Brunswick Lanes Realty on the beach.

Brunswick Co. Health Dept. urges citizens to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes

Brunswick Co. Health Dept. urges citizens to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – The Brunswick County Health Department is urging citizens to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes because of the risk of contracting Eastern Equine Encephalitis.

The rare, but serious disease “can result in lengthy illnesses, hospitalization, disability and even death,” said Brunswick County Health Director David Stanley in a news release.

Mosquitoes that spread EEE are species that are found in fresh water floodplains or saltwater marshes, according to Jeff Brown, Brunswick County’s mosquito control supervisor. “People should still pay attention to removing water collection sites that some mosquitoes use as breeding grounds to protect against certain kinds of mosquitoes,” he said.

North Carolina averages about one human EEE case each year, the news release stated, and EEE survivors may suffer from long-term effects to the nervous system. There is a vaccine for horses, but there’s no vaccine for humans.

Stanley urges residents to wear light-colored, long-sleeved shirts and long pants, apply mosquito repellant and avoid being outside at dusk and dawn.

FREE: Get hooked on fishing in N.C.

FREE: Get hooked on fishing in N.C.

LELAND, NC (WECT) – Grab some bait, a fishing rod, and throw out a line Wednesday in any public body of water in North Carolina for free.

July 4 is your one chance a year to get hooked on fishing at no cost. Everyone can fish in any public body of water, from mountain trout waters to coastal waters without buying a fishing license.

The State Wildlife Commission added more fish in waters across the state, including trout and channel catfish, to give people a better chance of reeling one in.

Even though the day is free, all other fishing regulations still apply – including size and creel limits.

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Pet to be 'humanely euthanized' after rabid raccoon attack

Pet to be 'humanely euthanized' after rabid raccoon attack

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – A 14-year-old lab will be “humanely euthanized” after being attacked by a rabid raccoon off of Stone Chimney Road recently.

The raccoon attacked the dog in the Supply area on Tuesday, according to a news release from the Brunswick County Health Department. The raccoon was reportedly shot by the dog’s owner and sent to the state lab for testing.

The results came back positive on Thursday, the news release stated.

The dog was not current on its rabies vaccination and the owner was given the option of having his dog quarantined for six months at his expense. If the dog was current on its rabies vaccination, it would have just need a booster vaccination.

The Brunswick County Health Department supplied the following precautions to avoid exposure to rabies:

  • Make sure all pets (cats and dogs) have been vaccinated and keep the vaccinations current.
  • Do not harbor or feed stray dogs and cats. This provides a possible means of transmission of the rabies virus from wildlife (raccoons and foxes, etc.) to human beings.
  • Reports and seek treatment for all animal bites (legally required).

For more information, call 910-754-8204.

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