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Shutdowns and cancellations during the coronavirus pandemic led many people to head outdoors.
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Missouri Department of Conservation furbearer biologist Laura Conlee delves into how conservation efforts led to an expanding black bear population in Missouri, new hunting guidelines and the Be Bear Aware Campaign.
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Chronic wasting disease has not affected large numbers of deer in Missouri, but its geographical spread is increasing in the state.
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Wild turkey populations in Missouri have plummeted in recent years, with production of young turkeys at near-record lows.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation says the black bear population is strong enough to support a hunting season.
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ROLLA — When Nick Girondo first looked at his family calendar this spring, he struggled to find a time to get everyone out turkey hunting during the…
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The St. Louis County Council on Tuesday decided to allow bow hunters to have controlled deer hunts in county parks, a move spurred by deer overpopulation…
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ROLLA — Hunters interested in taking any of the feral hogs that are doing significant damage in the Ozarks will have to do so in very limited windows.The…
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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…