Yes, Kitty Hawk is in North Carolina.
law of the land
Red tailed hawk is very common
The hawks named by John Hamilton in 1976
Hawks are protected under federal law by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which prohibits the harming, killing, or possession of migratory birds, including hawks, without a valid permit. In North Carolina, it is illegal to harm or kill hawks without the necessary permits from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Violations can result in fines and legal consequences.
law of the land
Generally, hawks are protected in many countries, but it depends on the species and the country. In North America, species such as the Red-tailed Hawk and Common Black Hawk are protected through much of their range. In Australia, the Christmas Island hawk and other native hawks are protected throughout the country.
There are no state laws in North Carolina which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
No, they are protected by law.
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North Carolina is north of South Carolina
The answer is one of the following: Duke, North Carolina, UConn, or Kentucky.