Meeet Our Contributors

Jan. 2004 - Vol. 65, No. 1


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Kyle Carroll has been a Conservation Agent since 1980. A lifelong Missourian, he lives in Maysville with his wife, Sharon, and daughters, Kali and Kelsey. He enjoys hunting with flintlocks and bow and arrow. He said that while patrolling the 400 square miles in his district, he has often thought about the connection of today's hunters and anglers to their predecessors.

contributor Shannon Cave has been with the Conservation Department since 1988, serving in a variety of roles including public information officer, ombudsman, division chief, unit chief and now public involvement coordinator. His favorite task is working with other agencies, communities and interested citizens to build interest in the Lewis and Clark bicentennial, and in Missouri's two big rivers.
contributor Jim Harlan is Senior Research Specialist and Assistant Program Director for the University of Missouri-Columbia's Geographic Resources Center. He was the project director for the Lewis and Clark Historic Landscape Project and co-author of Atlas of Lewis and Clark in Missouri. Harlan's Missouri River research findings were featured in the April 2002 National Geographic magazine.
contributor Jim Low's interest in dugout canoes stems from his passion for the Missouri River, where much of the epic story of the Corps of Discovery unfolded.You are likely to find him, adze in hand, at dugout canoe appearances around the state.