Missouri Conservationist: Nov 1996

Volume 57 Issue 11
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Bob Lindholm uses photography to express his love of nature.
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A white-tailed doe moves deliberately through bedding and resting ground as light snow dusts both deer and grass.
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Bird dog brothers to the bone, they are diplomats rattling sabers at a public forum, all bombast and posture.
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Wildlife lead a precarious existence, especially in winter. With no more than feathers or fur to help hold in body heat, many small birds and mammals die when winter temperatures drop into the minus range. The ones that survive such conditions are those fortunate enough to find high quality food sources during the colder months.
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Using a radio collar, Conservation Department biologists follow a trophy buck as he avoids hunters through four seasons.
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For a father who hunts, a son is a boy for an agonizingly short time.

This Issue's Staff

Editor - Tom Cwynar
Managing Editor - Bryan Hendricks
Art Director - Ara Clark
Designer - Les Fortenberry
Designer - Patrick Kipp
Artist - Dave Besenger
Artist - Mark Raithel
Photographer - Jim Rathert
Photographer - Cliff White
Staff Writer - Jim Low
Staff Writer - Joan McKee
Composition - Libby Block
Circulation - Laura Scheuler