Coming from points as far away as Northern Virginia and nearly to the Pennsylvania state line, they sent a loud and clear message to Department of Natural Resources officials - a plan to clamp down on the terrapin harvest doesn't go far enough.
Most of the 30 or so people gathered at DNR headquarters pushed for a ban on harvesting terrapins.
Jack Cover of Harford County, who works at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, said terrapins are an iconic...
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