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MDC suspects bird flu outbreak among Missouri waterfowl. Here's what to do to stay safeThe Missouri Department of Conservation suspects there may be an avian influenza outbreak among Missouri waterfowl, according to a press release. The MDC is investigating reports of sick and dead ...
The 100-acre tree nursery at George O. White State Forest, in Licking, Missouri, serves 13,000 customers a year — in the Show ...
Starting on May 1, the LED lights that illuminate the Arch at night will be turned off to help migrating birds find their way ...
In this piece — part of a series from The Gazette and the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk — a look at how love of ...
Two closely-watched issues failed to gain approval at last week's Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission (TFWC), the ...
The love of birds, for sport and food, or simply for observation, has been the saving grace of the swamps, marshes and ...
Biologists say Missouri’s whitetail herd is still growing ... During the next few years I supplied the makings of many quail, rabbit, waterfowl, and pheasant dinners. When game seasons weren’t open I ...
SHALLOTTE, N.C. –David Ray LaHay, Sr., 73, of Shallotte, North Carolina. formerly of Desloge, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at his home with family by his side. Born in St. Francois ...
The states that border the Mississippi River have lost at least half of the wetlands they once had, including Wisconsin.
Two dozen white-tailed deer taken during the 2024-25 hunting season tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), ...
In February 2024, dairy farmers in Texas began noticing their cows were producing less milk and that the milk was discoloured ...
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