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The Conservation Department helps homeschooling families teach their children to respect Missouri's ecosystems.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-09/bringing-conservation-home
September 2, 2002
Experts agree: It's never a good idea to "top" a tree.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-09/tree-topping
September 2, 2002
Liberated by fire, eastern collared lizards once again inhabit Stegall Mountain.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-09/mountain-boomers-boom-back
September 2, 2002
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/magazines/missouri-conservationist/2002-09
September 1, 2002
Protect valuable soil with Best Management Practices.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-08/logging-bmps-protect-land-water
August 2, 2002
As far back as the stone age, hunters have been struck by the gleam of antlers.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-08/how-big-was-deer
August 2, 2002
They use mud like concrete to create a larder for their offspring.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-08/missouris-mud-daubers
August 2, 2002
Wildlife, including opossum, raccoons, quail, turkeys, eastern kingbirds, catbirds, robins, veeries and red-eyed vireos, relish this fruit. To beat the animals to the fruit, some people pick it while it's still on the tree. Ripeness, however, can't be judged by the color. The only dependable sign is a slight softening of the fruit.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-08/down-pawpaw-patch
August 2, 2002
Finding the perfect gun for hunting or recreational shooting.
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/magazines/conservationist/2002-08/shotgun-approach
August 2, 2002
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/magazines/missouri-conservationist/2002-08
August 1, 2002