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If Missouri’s elk population grows enough, state conservation officials will allow hunters to apply for permits to hunt elk next year.The Missouri…
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Lead was removed from most consumer products, like pencils and pipes, long ago.There’s still one product where lead is used routinely — ammunition.This…
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Missouri’s elk herd has grown so much in recent years that state conservationists want to allow hunters the chance to hunt them.The Missouri Department of…
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Julie Monroe is accustomed to seeing deer around her Kirkwood neighborhood, but not this many.On a recent evening, Monroe and her son counted 17 deer on…
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The Missouri Department of Conservation is conducting a mandatory chronic wasting disease tissue sampling of deer killed in 25 select counties this…
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Centuries ago, European settlers brought hogs to North America. But little did they know that the wild descendants of those animals would become a major…
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It's good news for hunters, but maybe bad news for drivers: the Missouri Department of Conservation says the state will see a pretty good deer population…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Aug. 12, 2013 - Gov. Jay Nixon’s not shy about showcasing his marksmanship. Nixon — a Democrat and…
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The article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, July 30, 2013: Collecting court data may seem a dry business but when Andrew Winship talks about the…
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Union Pacific Railroad is urging hunters to resist the temptation of hunting near railroad tracks.The company says its tracks often run through newly…