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Lake sturgeon are ancient creatures that have survived cataclysmic events over millions of years. But scientists worry they might not survive us.
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Hellbenders once thrived in cold, fast-moving Missouri streams, but their populations have plummeted since the 1980s.
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Missouri state officials are considering whether to extend the harvest seasons for eight wildlife species.
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St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Sarah Kellogg answer your questions about Missouri politics.
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Wild turkey populations in Missouri have taken a nosedive in the past 15 years. Biologists say the declines are connected to dwindling numbers of baby turkeys statewide.
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The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act could provide state agencies with money to protect habitats of endangered and threatened plants and animals.
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The fields of sunflowers will be in bloom from mid-July to mid-August for public viewing and photo-taking.
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Starting July 1, photographers will pay $100 a year, and videographers $500 a day, to use the areas for things like movie or documentary shoots, or wedding and engagement photos.
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Four more counties are now in the state’s mandated monitoring for the neurological disease that is fatal to deer.
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The department's five new canines will be used for tracking and public education events.