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Article: UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI TEAMS UP WITH CONSERVATION AGENCY TO TEACH LANDOWNERS TO MANAGE MISSOURI WILDLIFE
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- January 9, 2007
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University of Missouri College of Food & Natural Resources issued the following news release:
Landowners interested in enhancing their property to attract indigenous animals and fowl can learn those secrets through an eight-session wildlife management course offered across the state.
The Master Wildlifer Program is designed for landowners and outdoor enthusiasts who are interested in learning about the biology and management of Missouri's wildlife, said Bob Pierce, University of Missouri Extension wildlife specialist. The program, which will be offered via interactive television to 10 sites across the state, was developed by wildlife experts at MU and the Missouri Department of ...
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