All Outdoors - 1998
All Outdoors
12/31/98
- 1. Missourians get chances to eyeball eagles
- 2. Book outlines shooting range development
steps
- 3. Financial aid available for conservation-oriented
students
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
12/25/98
- 1. Hawks add excitement to winter birdwatching
- 2. Forest management Q&A with state forester
- 3. Records reflect a memorable fishing year
- 4. Commission to meet Feb. 3 at Tan-Tar-A Resort
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
12/18/98
- 1. Exam shows mountain lion was a young female
- 2. Safety is the best gift of all for young
gun owners
- 3. Killing swans can prove costly
- 4. Congress considers nongame wildlife funding
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
12/11/98
- 1. Snow geese can provide gourmet fare
- 2. Conservation Federation seeks award nominees
- 3. Russian economic woes batter Missouri's
fur trade
- 4. Reform CA closed to January firearms deer
hunt
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
12/04/98
- 1. Balmy fall favors big deer harvest
- 2. Memorial provides equipment for disabled
anglers
- 3. Say happy holidays with conservation presents
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
11/27/98
- 1. Careful cooking makes gamy venison delicious
- 2. State officials seek information about mountain
lions
- 3. Outdoor events feature wild eagles
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
11/20/98
- 1. First weekend deer harvest tops 110,000
- 2. Making the most of liberal snow goose season
- 3. Eagle nest surveys show continued growth
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
11/13/98
- 1. Fall turkey harvest up from '97
- 2. Regulation changes aim at better goose management
- 3. Call *OGT to report poachers
- 4. Commission to meet in Jefferson City Dec.
10-11
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
11/06/98
- 1. Hunter learns the best way to make a friend
is to be a friend
- 2. Cold weather means hot trout fishing
- 3. Congress votes funds for Discovery Center
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
10/30/98
- 1. "Delisting" of peregrine falcon
will take a year
- 2. Natural Events Calendar goes on sale
- 3. Annual bounty of tree seedlings available
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
10/23/98
- 1. Deer expert's advice: Buy early for great
season
- 2. Wildflower fanciers get a fancier wildflower
book
- 3. Contest offers cash prizes for budding outdoor
writers
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
10/16/98
- 1. Overabundant geese threaten arctic ecosystem
- 2. Conservation Department offers safe hunting
tips
- 3. Deer/car collision hazard highest now
- 4. Waterfowl season forecast is promising
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
10/09/98
- 1. Canada geese pose problems in cities
- 2. Missourians earn laurels for hunting, fishing
skill
- 3. Otter committee outlines goals
- 4. Awards honor tree planting efforts
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
10/02/98
- 1. Quail numbers still down, rabbits rebound
slightly
- 2. Tree stand awareness critical to deer hunting
safety
- 3. Outlook bright for fall foliage colors
- 4. Next Commission meeting Nov. 6 in St. Joseph
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
09/25/98
- 1. Show-Me River Showcase: Nodaway River
- 2. Archers may encounter sick deer in some
areas
- 3. Vets report higher incidence of blue tongue-like
symptoms in cattle
- 4. Surplus property auction set for Oct. 3
at Salem
- 5. Federal program helps Missouri welcome ducks
- 6. Additional articles and river marker of
Nodaway River
- 7. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
09/18/98
- 1. Activities to mark National Hunting &
Fishing Day
- 2. Governor's Hunting & Fishing Day Proclamation
- 3. Conservation Heritage Foundation making
strides
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
09/11/98
- 1. Outdoors women classes still have openings
- 2. Diversity of life ebbing from some Missouri
streams
- 3. Conservation Department outlines plans for
Combs Lake
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
09/04/98
- 1. There is a cure for the "summertime
blues"
- 2. Shelter Insurance to share the cost of Share
the Harvest
- 3. Developers, conservationists to seek common
ground
- 4. Commission to meet Sept. 25 at Roaring River
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
08/28/98
- 1. Waterfowl outlook is bright for 1998-99
season
- 2. Calls for waterfowl hunting reservations
are toll-free
- 3. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
08/21/98
- 1. Farmers have a field day with conservation
- 2. Hunters asked to report collared dove sightings
- 3. Doves, public hunting areas plentiful for
season opener
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
08/14/98
- 1. Wade in the water for hot-weather fishing
fun
- 2. Extended teal season could be the best in
years
- 3. Corps of Engineers offers deer hunt for
the disabled
- 4. Gov. Carnahan proclaims Hunter Education
Week
- 5. Surplus property auction set for Aug. 22
at Brookfield
- 6. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
08/07/98
- 1. Butterflies focus attention on Wah-Kon-Tah
Prairie
- 2. Public Shooting Ranges Available Statewide
- 3. Native fish, reptiles and birds featured
at State Fair
- 4. Commission to meet in Farmington Aug. 27
- 5. Time running out for any-deer, bonus-deer
applications
- 6. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
07/31/98
- 1. Efforts to restore birds of prey continue
- 2. New book lists Missouri's record whitetails
- 3. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
07/24/98
- 1. River otters continue to thrive in Missouri
- 2. Former Assistant Director Milonski dies
- 3. Trappers convention set for Aug. 6-9 in
Columbia
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
07/17/98
- 1. Fishing excitement lurks at Pony Express
Lake
- 2. Conservation Dept. revamps waterfowl reservation
system in response to hunter requests
- 3. Apply now for managed deer hunts
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
07/10/98
- 1. Apply now for youth deer hunts
- 2. Extra watering can help cicada-damaged trees
- 3. Women's outdoor skills classes set for July
31-Aug. 2
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
07/03/98
- 1. Mild winter lures armadillos north in Missouri
- 2. Conservation Commission raises permit fees
- 3. Alert citizens needed to ward off gypsy
moth
- 4. Commission to meet July 29 in Jefferson
City
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
06/26/98
- 1. Field workers measure logging effects
- 2. Quota permit facts available at permit vendors
(w/map)
- 3. Booth fee increases at Conservation shooting
ranges
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All Outdoors
06/19/98
- 1. Missouri youth to represent United States
in International fly fishing competition
- 2. Biologists track disease outbreaks in doves
- 3. Outdoor writing workshop offered in September
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
06/12/98
- 1. Schools get funding for outdoor classrooms
- 2. Deer and turkey tagging procedure changes
- 3. Commission sets early waterfowl season dates
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
06/05/98
- 1. Missouri bears most active this month
- 2. City fishing opportunities blossom in Missouri
- 3. Commission to meet in June 25 at Lebanon
- 4. Cicada hatch leads to "flagging"
trees
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
05/29/98
- 1. Bootheel anglers asked to report rare turtles
- 2. Forestkeepers' energy wows conservation
officials
- 3. Work progressing at Columbia Bottom
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
05/22/98
- 1. Workshops introduce Missourians to outdoor
activities
- 2. Tree-planting help available through Forest
ReLeaf
- 3. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
05/15/98
- 1.'98 spring turkey harvest over the top
- 2. Fishing events planned for May and June
- 3. Squirrel, black bass season openers are
the same
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
05/08/98
- 1. Missouri due for historic cicada emergence
- 2. Plant poaching plagues Missouri's wild places
- 3. 1998-99 deer regulations address hunters',
landowners' desires, growth of north Missouri deer herd
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
05/01/98
- 1. Hunters Bag 26,268 Turkeys Opening Week
- 2. Annual event makes canoeing accessible to
all
- 3. Commission to meet May 27-28 in Jefferson
City
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
04/24/98
- 1. Made-in-Missouri hooks catching on
- 2. Turkey hunting benefits state economy
- 3. Landowners, houndsmen endorse code of conduct
- 4. Hunters bag 7,883 turkeys on opening day
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
04/17/98
- 1. Black bass season will open May 23
- 2. Turkey hunting accidents can happen to anyone
- 3. Birdwatchers should wear orange during migration
count
- 4. Exemplary tree planters sought for Treescape
Awards
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All Outdoors
04/10/98
- 1. Third week means more turkey hunting excitement
- 2. Rock bass fishing improves, research continues
- 3. Monster paddlefish sets state record
- 4. Outboard motor ban still in effect at some
Missouri lakes
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
04/03/98
- 1. Federation honors conservation achievements
- 2. Woodcock watching points up need for birding
ethics
- 3. Boats with bigger motors allowed if they
don't 'make waves'
- 4. Commission to meet April
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
03/27/98
- 1. Eco-friendly golf course promotes new attitudes
- 2. Arbor Day brings new trees for kids, tools
for teachers
- 3. Youths advance in Missouri Bassmasters casting
contest
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
03/20/98
- 1. Otter tour builds understanding of complex
problem
- 2. Earth Angels win two national awards
- 3. Buffer strips help conservation-minded landowners
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
03/13/98
- 1. Conservation Department working on better
traps
- 2. New program to save Missourians millions
on fire insurance
- 3. Keefe, Schlanker named "master conservationists"
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
03/06/98
- 1. Outdoor thrills available at spectator events
- 2. Radio-tagged catfish reveal seasonal haunts
- 3. Magazine confuses two states' turkey hunting
regulations
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
All Outdoors
02/27/98
- 1. El Niño Scatters Missouri eagles
- 2. Managed turkey hunt applications due March
6
- 3. Conservation Agents offer scholarship
- 4. Commission to meet March 27 at Osage Beach
All Outdoors
02/20/98
- 1. Mo. Park and Recreation Association endorses
wildlife funding initiative
- 2. Trout park opener falls on Sunday, crowds
expected
- 3. Hunting and fishing permits expire this
month
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
02/13/98
- 1. "Endangered" may no longer describe
bladderpod
- 2. Mark Twain Lake offers turkey hunt for disabled
- 3. State forest nursery extends tree seedling
order deadline
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All Outdoors
02/06/98
- 1. December muzzleloader deer harvest tops
1,700
- 2. Wild Turkey Federation funds Missouri research
- 3. ye ailment taking a toll on Missouri finches
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
01/30/98
- 1. Show-Me River Showcase: Upper Mississippi
River
- 2. Mild weather boosts Missouri's Christmas
bird count
- 3. Program provides cash rewards for anti-poaching
tips
- 4. Commission to meet at Marriott's Tan-Tar-A
Resort
- 5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
01/23/98
- 1. Pheasant stocking program winds up in Clinton
County
- 2. Commercial fishing ban is helping catfish
anglers
- 3. Survey shows that wildlife is big business
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
01/16/98
- 1. Regional offices provide conservation services
- 2. Conservation Heritage Foundation established
- 3. Federal court gives anti-trapping lawsuit
the boot
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
01/09/98
- 1. Share the Harvest programs multiply
2. January hunt put 1997-98 deer kill over the
top
3. Point-of-sale permit system on track
4. Commission to meet in Cape Girardeau
5. Outdoor Calendar
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All Outdoors
01/02/98
- 1. Wreath making: a natural cabin fever project
- 2. Bass regulations to change at three Missouri
lakes
- 3. Turkey calling championship set for Feb.
14 in St. Louis
- 4. Outdoor Calendar
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