Missouri Conservationist: Nov 1995

Volume 56 Issue 11
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Biologists are studying alligator snapping turtles.
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The dark-eyed junco winters in Missouri.
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No longer needed for farming operations, Osage orange hedge rows are rapidly disappearing from the Midwest.
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If a buck survives the hunting season, chances are good it will grow larger antlers the following year.
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Flying squirrels live just about everywhere in Missouri, but are active only at night

This Issue's Staff

Editor - Kathy Love
Assistant Editor - Tom Cwynar
Managing Editor - Jim Auckley
Art Director - Dickson Stauffer
Artist - Dave Besenger
Artist - Mark Raithel
Composition - Kevin Binkley
Photographer - Jim Rathert
Photographer - Paul Childress
Staff Writer - Joan McKee
Staff Writer - Charlotte Overby
Composition - Libby Bode Block
Circulation - Bertha Bainer