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Exactly when does a boy become "tall" enough to own a gun?
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-09/measuring-stick
September 2, 1998
Low-profile, push-poled duck boats have redefined waterfowling in Missouri.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-09/duck-boats-building-tradition
September 2, 1998
Wardens like Charles Palmer provided a rock-solid foundation for the current Conservation Department.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-09/dedicated-conservation
September 2, 1998
Rivers nourish life far from their banks.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-09/ribbons-life
September 2, 1998
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/magazines/missouri-conservationist/1998-09
September 1, 1998
This non-native plant can invade wetlands.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-08/purple-loosestrife-loose
August 2, 1998
Even when glimpsed at highway speeds, native plants offer a sense of place.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-08/natural-missouri-road
August 2, 1998
Exploring this conservation area from high in the saddle.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-08/three-creeks-horseback
August 2, 1998
Master the pioneer skill of "working up" an accurate, efficient hunting load.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-08/getting-worked-over-black-powder-deer-rifles
August 2, 1998
Kent Freeman's waterfowl and turkey calls are award-winning works of art.
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/magazines/conservationist/1998-08/game-call-carver
August 2, 1998