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Rogers Creek Invasive Plant Treatment

Killing out invasive species such as autumn olive, bittersweet and bush honeysuckle on Rogers Creek in Stegall Mountain Natural Area.

Progression of Geomyces destructans Infectiona and Development of White-nose Syndrome in MO Bats

Supplies and travel for two MSU researchers to keep the continuity of their white-nosed syndrome study going as they complete one project that just ended and before they start their follow-up study which begins Spring 2010. This is a year-round out-of-cave monitoring program initiated in the spring of 2010 at the Ozark National Scenic Riverways […]

Invasive Treatment at Stegall Mountain NA

This project is along Rogers Creek (Stegall Mountain Natural Area), which is within Peck Ranch and within the Elk Restoration Zone (ERZ). Removing invasive species from natural areas is a very high priority, but this project is also highest priority for the Department of Conservation right now, because it is in the ERZ.

MO Girls Discover Nature Junior Camp – Ozark 2013

The Missouri Girls Discover Nature Junior Camp is a two-day introduction to the outdoors. This camp will be the first stage in the Missouri Girls Discover Nature Camp. The camp is to offer an introduction of a variety of outdoor skills to young ladies between the ages of 8-11. At the completion of the camp, […]

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