What is holly shelter game land?

Holly Shelter Game Land is a 65,000-acre tract of land located in southeastern North Carolina. The game land is managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and is primarily used for hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. The area is characterized by pine forests, wetlands, and swamps, and provides habitat for a diverse range of species including deer, quail, turkey, black bear, and many different species of waterfowl. In addition to hunting and fishing, visitors can hike, camp, and participate in wildlife education programs. The game land has several access points and is open to the public year-round. A permit is required for hunting, but other activities are free and open to the public. Holly Shelter Game Land is an important resource for wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation in North Carolina.