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The skies should be raining dead birds...
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/magazines/conservationist/1996-12/why
December 22, 1996
Conservation Department funds help introduce youngsters to key environmental concepts.
Feature
/magazines/conservationist/1996-12/earthworks
December 2, 1996
Starlings and house sparrows have found a home in the U.S.
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/magazines/conservationist/1996-12/avian-aliens
December 2, 1996
It's easy to remember that fall day when my wife, Ruth, and I first discovered what was to become known to us as the Castor Hilton.
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/magazines/conservationist/1996-12/end-castor-hilton
December 2, 1996
Fly tiers lure fish with their own creations.
Feature
/magazines/conservationist/1996-12/touch-midas
December 2, 1996
Director Jerry Presley steered the Conservation Department through a period of growth.
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/magazines/conservationist/1996-12/conservations-fifth-director-retires
December 2, 1996
Issue
/magazines/missouri-conservationist/1996-12
December 1, 1996
Wildlife lead a precarious existence, especially in winter. With no more than feathers or fur to help hold in body heat, many small birds and mammals die when winter temperatures drop into the minus range. The ones that survive such conditions are those fortunate enough to find high quality food sources during the colder months.
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/magazines/conservationist/1996-11/landowners-assisting-wildlife-survival
November 2, 1996
Bird dog brothers to the bone, they are diplomats rattling sabers at a public forum, all bombast and posture.
Feature
/magazines/conservationist/1996-11/brothers
November 2, 1996
Using a radio collar, Conservation Department biologists follow a trophy buck as he avoids hunters through four seasons.
Feature
/magazines/conservationist/1996-11/master-deception
November 2, 1996