Missouri Conservationist: Nov 1997

Volume 58 Issue 11
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She called herself a rookie.
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The George O. White State Forest Nursery celebrates 50 years of tree production.
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"We hunted everything. If we weren't hunting, we were fishing or trapping."
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Hunters and anglers must set and practice high ethical standards.
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Sweetwater is a generous piece of the Ozarks, with hills that hold a spring, a creek and a stretch of the headwaters of the Gasconade River. Deer, wild turkeys, coyotes and armadillos live on this land, and rumor has it that the "world's largest bobcat" roams the neighborhood.

This Issue's Staff

Editor - Tom Cwynar
Assistant Editor - Charlotte Overby
Managing Editor - Jim Auckley
Art Editor - Dickson Stauffer
Designer - Tracy Ritter
Artist - Dave Besenger
Artist - Mark Raithel
Photographer - Jim Rathert
Photographer - Cliff White
Staff Writer - Jim Low
Staff Writer - Joan McKee
Composition - Libby Bode Block
Circulation - Bertha Bainer