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Dawn Laybolt is new to the Mark Twain National Forest but not the U.S. Forest Service, having served in various roles at a number of forests over the past 13 years.
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Doe Run wants to mine more land underneath the Mark Twain National Forest in southeastern Missouri.
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Prescribed burns are a yearly occurrence in Missouri’s Mark Twain National Forest. Bennie Terrell, a longtime fuel specialist for the U.S. Forest Service, explains how he keeps the blazes in check.
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Hunters and trappers believe they are close to having the nuisance animals under control in southern Missouri.
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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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The brown-headed nuthatch is back in Missouri after it was chased out by logging 100 years ago.
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Goats are cleaner, cheaper and more efficient than mowers and herbicides, and they may see more use in national forests.
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ROLLA — National forests, including Mark Twain in the Missouri Ozarks, saw big crowds over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, proving to be a popular…
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Missouri feral hog hunters soon should be able to donate the meat to local food banks.The recently passed state budget bill that is on its way to Gov.…
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ROLLA - Kudzu and other invasive plants are threatening parts of the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri’s Ozarks, and goats might be part of the…