NATURALIST'S NOTEBOOK: NC Alligator Population Growing, Still Vulnerable - Coastwatch (2024)

By JACK HORAN

Jack Horan of Charlotte is the retired outdoors editor of The Charlotte Observer. He most recently wrote about the annual oyster roast in Varnamtown in Brunswick County for Coastwatch.

Though slow growing and late to mature, alligators in North Carolina nonetheless appear to be thriving in the Coastal Plain, according to a recent study by North Carolina State University researchers.

Faculty members Chris Moorman and Beth Gardner, and graduate student Lindsey Garner, from NC State’s Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, conducted a recent population assessment of the reptiles — the first in almost 30 years.

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission requested the study to determine if the alligator population in the state could sustain a hunting season.

Moorman briefed the commission’s Habitat, Nongame and Endangered Species Committee in March. “The recent survey revealed that while alligators are plentiful in the southeastern part of the state, any harvest of adult alligators is not sustainable,” the committee noted in its minutes.

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A recent North Carolina State University population survey of alligators indicates that the reptiles appear to be thriving in the state. This 12-foot long, 700-plus-pound alligator was photographed in Cumberland County in 2013. Photo courtesy NC Wildlife Resources Commission.

This census shows alligator numbers either have remained stable or increased, with the greatest densities in the southeastern part of the state.

The team found abundant populations. For example, in Lake Ellis Simon near Havelock, researchers counted 53 gators compared to 33 in the early 1980s. Orton Pond, south of Wilmington in Brunswick County, had 79 gators compared to 40, also in the early 1980s.

The researchers termed distribution as patchy, with clusters of gators found in decreasing numbers from South Carolina toward Virginia state lines. One of North Carolina’s northernmost colonies lives in Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in Dare and Hyde counties. No statewide estimate was made.

It’s against the law to shoot, harass or feed alligators in this state. Gators remain fully protected in North Carolina, unlike those in eight states from South Carolina to Arkansas and Texas, which allow hunting.

The researchers concluded that the gators, which are at the northern end of their range in this state, could be vulnerable to hunting. That’s because females don’t reproduce until they are 18 to 20 years old, or perhaps older. That compares to 10 years for Louisiana gators. Thus, removing females from the population could drive overall numbers down.

Hunters would end up taking both males and females since the sexes look alike. Gators over 10 feet in length are nearly always males, while those shorter than 10 feet can be of either sex.

“Our modeling exercise showed that even low levels of female harvest would cause populations to transition from stable or slightly increasing to a state of decline,” the NC State scientists concluded.

“Alligators in North Carolina may be more vulnerable to environmental stochasicity (randomness), including harsh winters and frequent hurricanes, than elsewhere, so predicting long-term effects of a sustained hunter harvest is especially difficult,” the researchers cautioned.

Wildlife Commission spokesman Geoff Cantrell says the agency has no plans for a hunting season.

The study covered a similar list of lakes, rivers and swamps in 25 counties as a previous survey published in 1986. In 2012 and 2013, researchers cruised waterways at night to determine gator presence, shining a spotlight to reveal their red-eye shine. River and estuary survey routes each were about 10 miles long. Lake routes were 2.5 miles long.

In June 2012, they counted 117 animals on 103 survey routes along 827 miles of shoreline. One year later, the researchers focused on the most productive gator habitat to determine abundance. That later survey found 672 gators on 43 routes, using a statistical model that estimates reptiles that were hidden, along with those actually seen.

Tar Heel gators can get as big as those in other states. In 2014, a vehicle struck and killed a 12-footer at night along U.S. 64 in Dare County in the Alligator River refuge. The gator weighed about 800 pounds, according to an Associated Press article.

The year before, a public safety officer in Jacksonville shot and killed a 12-footer after it attacked an 80-pound Siberian husky walking with its owner next to a creek, the AP reported.

This article was published in the Summer 2015 issue of Coastwatch.

For contact information and reprint requests, visit ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/coastwatch/contact/.

NATURALIST'S NOTEBOOK: NC Alligator Population Growing, Still Vulnerable - Coastwatch (2024)

FAQs

Where are the most alligators in NC? ›

There are believed to be a few thousand alligators in the Tar Heel state, running all along the N.C. coast and extending into the coastal plain roughly as far inland as Interstate 95 in southern parts of the state.

Is the alligator population increasing? ›

American alligators were once threatened by extinction, but after being placed on the endangered species list in 1967, their population increased. This species is now classified as least concern. The main threat to these reptiles today is habitat loss caused by wetland drainage and development.

What is the fine for killing an alligator in North Carolina? ›

It is illegal to harass or kill them. In fact, the penalty for killing an alligator is a hefty one: a $500 fine and/or 2 to 24 months in jail, plus a replacement cost of $4,313. Seeing an alligator does not always mean it needs to be removed.

Can alligators survive in North Carolina? ›

North Carolina is the northern extent of the alligator's range and they generally become less common as you move from south to north along the NC coast. Climate - specifically the number of cold weather days - limits their “growing season” and their ability to survive and reproduce.

What rivers in North Carolina have alligators? ›

Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge is located on the Albemarle Peninsula in eastern North Carolina. The refuge was established in 1984 to protect the rare pocosin wetlands and their associated wildlife. Pocosin wetlands grow on thick layers of peat and have stunted, shrubby vegetation.

Are there any alligators in the outer banks of North Carolina? ›

In fact, visitors driving along US 264 and US 64 often spot the small bears lounging alongside the highway or barely visible along the bordering woods. In addition to the black bear, refuge residents include raccoons, rabbits, energetic river otters, and even American alligators.

Are alligator attacks increasing? ›

The number of nuisance calls as well as the alligator population is increasing. Conclusions: As the human population encroaches on the habitat of alligators, attacks and nuisance complaints increase. A uniform reporting system among states should be developed to obtain more complete information on alligator encounters.

What is the furthest north an alligator has been found? ›

Coastal North Carolina is currently considered the northernmost extent of the alligator's range. Like all reptiles, alligators' range and habitat are completely dependent on prey availability and temperature.

Which US state has the largest alligator population? ›

Louisiana and Florida have the largest alligator populations—there are more than one million wild alligators in each state. Although alligators can be found in ponds, lakes, canals, rivers, swamps, and bayous in Louisiana, they are most common in our coastal marshes.

Is it illegal to feed alligators in NC? ›

It is unlawful in NC for anyone to intentionally feed an alligator. If you know of someone poaching, harassing or intentionally feeding alligators in NC please call our Wildlife Enforcement hotline at 1-800-662-7137.

Can I shoot an alligator on my property in South Carolina? ›

Alligators may be taken in public waters, but not on Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) or USFWS Refuges, and on private land where permission is granted.

Can you shoot an alligator attacking your pet? ›

Wildlife expert David Hitzing said if an alligator is truly aggressive against you or your pet on your property you can take actions against the alligator. But if the attack against a pet happens outside your property it is even more difficult to claim self defense.

How cold is too cold for an alligator? ›

Alligators have survived millions of years but need temperatures above 40 degrees to be active and can't digest food if the temperature is below 70 degrees, according to ReptileKnowledge.com.

What counties in NC have alligators? ›

Range and Distribution. The American alligator ranges from coastal North Carolina to southern Florida and west to central Texas. They inhabit the swamps and shores of North Carolina from Brunswick and New Hanover counties north to the Alligator River Wildlife Refuge in Hyde County.

Can you shoot alligators in North Carolina? ›

Alligator hunting in North Carolina is by permit only and each permit holder is allowed only one alligator kill per season.

What parts of NC have gators? ›

According to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, alligators are primarily found in the state's Coastal Plan region. “American alligators occur naturally in North Carolina, inhabiting bay lakes, rivers, creeks, marshes, swamps and ponds, with local populations distributed in patches along the coast,” the NCWRC says.

What town has the most alligators? ›

The largest population of gators live in Gainesville, FL. They live in freshwater rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes. There are an estimated five million American alligators in the southeastern U.S. with a quarter of the alligator population in Florida.

Is there an alligator season in North Carolina? ›

In 2017, the state commission approved an alligator management plan aimed at conservation, education and research, but also allowing a one-month hunting season by permit only. In its plan, the state described the alligator population stretching just north of Albemarle Sound and as far west as Robeson County.

Do alligators go to the beach in South Carolina? ›

The American Alligator is a fascinating creature found in many parts of South Carolina, including the North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach and Georgetown area. These reptiles are an important part of the state's natural ecosystem, and visitors can often see them in retention ponds, state parks, and even on the beach.

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