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    Name: Karen H. McCalpin on Sep 18, 2008
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    Name: Cindy Leonard on Sep 19, 2008
    Comments: Hi Karen!
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    Name: Linda Yerich on Sep 20, 2008
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    Name: Michael McCalpin on Sep 20, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Sep 20, 2008
    Comments: please keep the herds at the levels needed to insure thier health and genetic stability. let our children experience the thrill and beauty of these wonderfully magnificent animals on the pristine beaches of corolla as we have had been blessed to be able to do.
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    Name: Anonymous on Sep 20, 2008
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    Name: Sharon Sluss on Sep 20, 2008
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    Name: Kelly Volansky on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Sep 21, 2008
    Comments: The Corolla Horses have been here longer than anyone and yet they are being driven to extinction. I own a Corolla filly and I wish that she could still be running free on the beach with her mother. She will never see her mother again but the other horses that claim the beach deserve to run free and untouched.
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    Name: Anonymous on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Carrie Greer on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Susan Cook on Sep 21, 2008
    Comments: I have just experienced my first vacation in Corolla. I chose Corolla because of the wild horses. If you decrease the herd size to 60 I believe that you will undermine the health of the heard and decrease the wealth of your town. Please reconsider keeping the herd at at least 120. Thank You, Susan Cook
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    Name: Rebecca Stevenson on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Mark Stevenson on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Debby Dove on Sep 21, 2008
    Comments: I support the initiative to change the level of the Corolla wild horse herd to 120 horses to ensure its genetic survival. The horses are a state treasure which more development on the land would not be.
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    Name: Debby Dove on Sep 21, 2008
    Comments: I support the initiative to change the level of the Corolla wild horse herd to 120 horses to ensure its genetic survival. The horses are a state treasure which more development on the land would not be.
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    Name: Cyndi Fisher on Sep 21, 2008
    Comments: These horses are incredible animals. The Coastal NC areas that they ing-habit should be proud of the herutage . Ecotourism and conservationism are hot topics and can be a way for the state to bring in more dollars. These animals need your support. If there is anything I can personally do let me know. Thank you for supporting the expansion of the herd to a healthy level and continued support of what makes NC unique.
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    Name: William Etchison on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Lisa Anderson on Sep 21, 2008
    Comments: You must do your duty and save endangered species...how can you not Your vote will be noted and all will take in count how you voted to protect an endangered species!
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    Name: Lea Etchison on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Judy Etchison on Sep 21, 2008
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    Name: Lyle Hornbaker on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: Ladies and Gentlemen RE: The Currituck Outer Banks Wild Horse Management Plan The American Livestock Breed Conservancy has moved the Corolla and Shackleford wild horses from the threatened category into the critical category. The next category is extinction. The referenced management plan will likely ensure the eradication of this wonderful national equine treasure. Please consideration action to prevent this tragedy. Lyle Hornbaker
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    Name: Kay.Kerr on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Katherine Ponton on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Sarah Lin Kerr-Applewhite on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Barrett Richardson, Jr. on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Kathleen Kemp on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Amanda Seiken on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Karen Nelis on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: Please do right by the Corrollas.
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    Name: Kristen Milholen on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: The horses were on the Outer Banks long before development came into play. Please save them and let them stay where they are.
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    Name: Olivia Schwalm on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: I LOVE HORSES!!!!!
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    Name: Kris Berman on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: please help these horses - they are a unique national treasure. thank you
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    Name: Lehoma Goode on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Emily Peden on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: These horses are a national treasure and an important part of our heritage. I have to say the best part of my vacation to the outer banks was seeing these majesttic creatures and I am deeply saddend to think that they might mot be there next time I visit.
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    Name: Doe Y on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: We need to protect their genetic integrity, please - they trace back in history and have gone through so much already!
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    Name: Daniel Harvey on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Madeline Panelli on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: Leave the horses alone. This country has far more pressing issues.
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    Name: Gena Tracy on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Marie Baecher on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Angela Sinesi on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Donna Selden on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: The chance to see the wild horses is one of the main reasons our family and extended family visit the Outer Banks on a regular basis. I strongly urge you to keep the herd at a genetically viable number near 120.
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    Name: Jon Brilliant on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Amy Markovich on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Paul Woodford on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Kathy Healy-Gillen on Sep 22, 2008
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    Name: Christy Harrison on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: the minimum #of 110 wild horses in corolla seems to me to be the minimum needed to help these wild horses continue to thrive. please do the right thing and grant these horses a chance of survival.
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    Name: Kristin Lucas on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: Let the wild horses run and roam free, and in the numbers that are current.
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