The Missouri Conservation Commission has removed two birds and a snake from the state endangered species list, recognizing that the future of all three now seems secure.
At its meeting Sept. 26 in Poplar Bluff the Commission voted…[read further]
A private park open to the public in a peaceful setting, where adults and children can catch a few fish and enjoy the day. Pack a picnic, stroll the grounds, sit beside the creek. Jolly Mill Park is not on the beaten track, but lies just off of it and is not too difficult to find. The original old mill still stands and anchors the area in a colorful history.
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Members of the ESOA, Community First Bank and the Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Commission met at the newly completed ball [read further]
Nature and Wildlife
The Missouri Conservation Commission has removed two birds and a snake from the state endangered species list, recognizing that the future of all three now seems secure.
At its meeting Sept. 26 in Poplar Bluff the Commission voted…[read further]
Enjoy the Ozarks Outdoors
The Little Rock Zoo is proud to announce that reptile keeper Randal Berry will appear on Monday night’s episode of “Extreme Forensics” at 9 p.m. CST on the Investigation Discovery channel.
The episode, entitled “Silent Witness,” features a…[read further]
Outdoor Recreation
Bass Pro Shops today announced a $1 million donation to Victory Junction Gang, a year-round facility that enriches the lives of children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing life-changing camping experiences that are exciting, fun, and empowering,…[read further]
Environment
Could the answer to more efficient use of corn to make ethanol lie inside a cow’s stomach? That’s exactly what Michigan State University professor Mariam Sticklen thinks.
Most manufacturers currently use just the kernels to produce corn based…[read further]
Nature and Wildlife
Kimberly Smith, professor of biological sciences in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, replies:
Vertebrates commonly form aggregations: fish form schools, mammals form herds, and birds form flocks. In birds, flock formation…[read further]
Nature and Wildlife
The Kansas Chapter of The Nature Conservancy recently closed on a nearly 2,000-acre conservation easement in Chase County, Kansas located in the Flint Hills. The Conservancy acquired the easement from the C.E. and Lonah Birch and the Robert and Linda…[read further]
Backyard
BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. - High fuel costs and other economic burdens have spurred increased interest in vegetable gardening. Interest in home fruit production is also increasing, said a University of Missouri Extension horticulture specialist.
“Though fruit-producing plants don’t…[read further]
Nature and Wildlife
The Audubon organization has teamed up with Arkansas State University to keep tabs on a rare, declining species of wren in the state known as the Bewick’s Wren (pronounced like “Buick). In that effort, the two groups are requesting Arkansans…[read further]
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