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Biologists are studying alligator snapping turtles.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-11/alligator-adventures
November 2, 1995
If a buck survives the hunting season, chances are good it will grow larger antlers the following year.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-11/key-larger-bucks
November 2, 1995
Introducing a new interactive computer game, a new video, and two new guide books for visiting Conservation Department Lands.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-11/books-videos-more-holiday-giving
November 2, 1995
No longer needed for farming operations, Osage orange hedge rows are rapidly disappearing from the Midwest.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-11/enduring-osage-orange
November 2, 1995
Flying squirrels live just about everywhere in Missouri, but are active only at night
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-11/wild-side
November 2, 1995
This is a point!
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-11/afternoon-covey
November 2, 1995
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/magazines/missouri-conservationist/1995-11
November 1, 1995
Students at schools across the U.S. are testing their local waterways and reporting the results by computer.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-10/rivers-curriculum-project
October 2, 1995
Nature finds a way to grow these trees.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-10/silo-trees
October 2, 1995
Missouri uses its share of a federal excise tax on fishing and boating equipment to improve angling.
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/magazines/conservationist/1995-10/sport-fish-restoration-where-money-does-buy-happiness
October 2, 1995