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The Missouri Farm Bureau and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are partnering on an initiative to control the aggressive black vulture population.
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The brown-headed nuthatch is back in Missouri after it was chased out by logging 100 years ago.
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For Joe Hoffmann, spring is like the dinner rush at a restaurant. But instead of customers, there are rows of hungry baby birds, demanding to be fed.“It’s…
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An annual winter bird-watching event kicks off this weekend, giving people the chance to learn about birds and collect data for wildlife scientists.Nature…
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Board games have come a long way since Monopoly.Players can spend hours immersed in sophisticated, story-driven games — building civilizations on Mars or…
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Scooter riders in Forest Park are cruising at a bit more leisurely pace as of this week. St. Louis city officials asked electric scooter rental companies…
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Since electric rental scooters hit the streets of St. Louis last summer, emergency-room doctors have seen dozens of scooter-related injuries, including…
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For the next three years, Missouri conservation officials are bringing 300 ruffed grouse into the state from Wisconsin in hopes of raising the native…
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It’s harder to find a bike-share bicycle in St. Louis now than it was in April. The citywide decrease happened largely because bike-share company ofo,…
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The Arch lights will be turned off May 1-15, 2022.