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  2. Missouri Conservationist - Wikipedia

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    The magazine focuses on educating the general public on issues pertaining to the conservation and management of Missouri’s natural resources. The magazine is free to all residents of the State of Missouri. The cost of its production and postage is supported by a portion of the statewide conservation sales tax. [3] Non-residents can subscribe ...

  3. Leo Drey - Wikipedia

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    Drey began acquiring timberland in the Missouri Ozarks for reforestation and conservation in 1951. His holdings, much acquired for the price of back taxes, eventually grew to nearly 160,000 acres (650 km 2 ), the largest private landholding in the state and larger than Missouri's entire state park system .

  4. Category:Magazines published in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Midland (magazine) Missouri Conservationist; N. New Letters; P. Patriarch (magazine) Pentecostal Evangel; The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice; Pleiades (journal) R.

  5. Missouri Department of Conservation - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Conservation owns and oversees hatcheries, sanctuaries, refuges, and reservations, and enforces the state wildlife code. [2] The Commission consists of four individuals appointed by the Governor of Missouri to serve unpaid 6-year terms.

  6. Category : Children's magazines published in the United States

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  7. Edgar W. Denison - Wikipedia

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    Edgar W. Denison was born in Stuttgart, Germany on August 31, 1904. [1] His interest in nature was formed as a boy, when he would make frequent trips with his father to Switzerland, and became “fascinated with the roses and edelweiss he saw while hiking.” [2] “I am a mountain goat by nature,” he once told an interviewer. [3]

  8. Charles W. Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Charles W. Schwartz (June 2, 1914 — July 4, 1991) was an American wildlife artist, biologist, author, conservationist, and filmmaker known for his work on Missouri wildlife. Early life and education

  9. List of Missouri conservation areas - Wikipedia

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    Administrative regions used by the Conservation Department as of 2010. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) administers hundreds of parcels of land in all counties of the state. Most areas are owned by the department; some are leased by the department; some areas are managed under contract by the department; and some areas are leased ...