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More beaches closed to aid nesting birds

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The National Park Service has expanded two closed areas on North Carolina beaches because of vandalism to signs and fences that protect nesting areas for endangered birds.

The vandalism was found this past weekend on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore at beach access Ramps 23 and 27.

At Ramp 23, a barricade was broken and fencing and signs were torn down. At Ramp 27 a vehicle drove through the fencing and entered two protected areas. The park said that neither incident resulted damage to nests or chicks.

Beach closures are required by a settlement between the park service and environmental groups that sued over protection of endangered species.

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