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KEY TO MO TREES IN WINTER
Learn to identify Missouri trees and shrubs by examining their twigs and buds. Clear illustrations and concise descriptions make this an easy-to-use guide. Distribution maps are provided for each of the 123 different species. 48 pages. Revised 1990. Soft cover.
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CY LITTLEBEE'S COOKBOOK
Favorite fish and game recipes belonging to 150 Missourians are collected in this delightful book by Werner Nagel and his famous folk character, Cy Littlebee. All aspects of fish and game cookery are covered -- from field to kitchen. In addition to recipes for Missouri game, there are tips on making stuffing, bread and dumplings. A special section is devoted to wild plants, fruits, nuts and berries. 142 pages. 1981. Soft cover.
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CONSERVATION TRAILS
Now in its third edition, this comprehensive guide includes more than 700 miles of foot, bicycle and equestrian trails on 136 conservation areas statewide. Features include improved maps and facility information, points of historical and geological interest, and flora and fauna you may encounter along the way. Keep it in your glove compartment and be ready to hike wherever you travel in Missouri. 102 pages. 2006.
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CRAYFISHES OF MISSOURI
Learn about the habits, habitats and home ranges of the 32 species of crayfish found in Missouri. Written by well-known fisheries biologist William L. Pflieger, this book features color photos and exceptional drawings to aid in identifying these aquatic animals. 152 pages. 1996.Soft cover.
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NATURE JRNL-FERN (PERIWINKLE)
Whether you want to draw or write about nature, this spiral-bound notebook will get you started. Tips on keeping a nature journal from MDC naturalists and blank pages await you in these fern or sassafrass-embossed notebooks.
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NATURE JRNL-SASSAFRAS (BRGNDY)
Whether you want to draw or write about nature, this spiral-bound notebook will get you started. Tips on keeping a nature journal from MDC naturalists and blank pages await you in these fern or sassafrass-embossed notebooks.
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KC WILDLANDS
Kansas City Wildlands is a guide to twelve sites on public lands in the Kansas City metro area that contain some of the best examples of the area's orginal natural communities. Beautiful forests and remnant prairies, glades and savannas are among the areas color photography accompany information about each site.
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SEEDLING ID GUIDE:NTV PRAIRIE
Young prairie plants can be hard to identify, leaving you to wonder whether you got a good stand or if you should plant again. The Central Region Seedling ID Guide for Native Prairie Plants can help you save time and money on prairie establishment or restoration projects. Jointly produced by the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Missouri Department of Conservation, this tough, easy-to-use field guide features 40 of the most commonly seeded native prairie grasses and wildflowers. Color photos illustrate seed, seedling, juvenile and flowering stages. Brief text provides additional identification help. Get two–one for the truck and one for the tractor.
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TRIED & TRUE MO NATIVE PLANTS
Puzzled about which native plants will work best in your yard? Find the answer in Tried and True: Missouri Native Plants for Your Yard, which showcases more than 100 plants native to Missouri. In addition to colorful photos, Tried & True includes detailed tables that describe the light and moisture preference, mature height and spread, season of interest, wildlife benefits and maintenance tips for each plant. Grouping plants into sections that include vines, ferns, grasses and sedges, perennials, shrubs and trees, both large and small, makes it easy to locate plants that fill a specific need. There also are tips for getting started with native plants and a chart that suggests native plant alternatives for frequently used yard plants. Armed with this information you will be able to pick plants best suited for your site-plants that survive in drought or flood, hot, sunny conditions or deep shade, in thin, dry, shallow soil or rich, moist soil. With a little planning, you’ll have flowers blooming from very early spring until late fall. Perhaps more importantly, you will be creating a habitat that feeds and shelters desirable wildlife.
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WATER PLANTS FOR MISSOURI POND
This is a must-read for pond owners who want to enhance their ponds. Includes interesting descriptions and line drawings of 68 aquatic and shoreline plant species found in Missouri, along with 58 color photos. A "Suitability for Ponds" section helps pond owners select appropriate plants, as well as control problem plants. 151 pages. 1990. Soft Cover. Reduced Price.
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