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Avoid invasive trees such as Bradford pear in landscape plantings

ornamental pears

News from the Kansas City region

Posted by Bill Graham on May 7, 2013

Bradford pear has become invasive species that harms native plants and trees which support wildlife. More

Missouri FFA/High School Trap Championship draws 850 students

Statewide

Posted by Joe Jerek on May 6, 2013

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2013 spring turkey harvest ticks up another notch

Turkey hunting with decoys

Statewide

Posted by Jim Low on May 6, 2013

Hunters’ ability to top last year’s harvest in spite of dismal hunting conditions indicates a continuing rebound of Missouri’s wild turkey flock. More

Pulaski County native has lived turkey hunting history

Jim Greenstreet calling the ridge bird

Statewide

Posted by Jim Low on May 6, 2013

Jim Greenstreet has seen a lot of change while hunting in every spring turkey season since 1960. More

Team Henges Trapshooting Club nabs top honors at three competitions

News from the St. Louis region

Posted by Dan Zarlenga on May 6, 2013

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Kids Fishing Day at Lost Valley Hatchery draws new anglers

Wyatt Zimmerschied Catch at Kids Fishing Day at Lost Valley Hatchery

News from the Kansas City region

Posted by Bill Graham on May 3, 2013

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Think native when replacing landscape trees

flowering dogwood tree

Statewide

Posted by Jim Low on May 3, 2013

Smart choices can prevent problems. More

Missouri landowners invited to Tree Farm Conference in Kirksville

Tree Farmer of the Year Ed Keyser

Statewide

Posted by Joe Jerek on May 2, 2013

Meet others with woods for hunting, beauty, income at May 31 - June 1 statewide conference. More

Barred owl nest a backyard wildlife watching treat

Barred Owl Chicks

News from the Kansas City region

Posted by Bill Graham on May 2, 2013

Backyard wildlife watchers Dick and Jane Petri are following barred owls raising chicks mere yards from their deck. More

MDC to hold vehicle and equipment auction June 1 in Salem

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Posted by Joe Jerek on May 1, 2013

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