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Dry Fork Creek Stream Crossing

Remove a low water slab stream crossing from Dry Fork Creek and construct a light equipment and livestock stream crossing in the footprint of the old slab crossing.

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 […]

Joplin Tree Recovery Project

The money will be used by the Missouri Department of Conservation and local volunteers to plant more than 500 trees in Joplin. The project will be coordinated with several other tree planting efforts for the city. The tree planting idea came from a station staff member with close ties to Joplin. Breeze Richardson, Director of […]

Preserving Reference Collection of Crayfishes of Missouri

Preserving the reference collection of Missouri crayfishes. These are samples from the first and only statewide sampling of Missouri’s crayfish fauna, which were used to produce the book, Crayfishes of Missouri, by Dr. William Pflieger.

Flippen Cave Gate

Purchase materials to build a gate for habitat protection of a colony of gray bats and other cave biota.

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