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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources are restoring a portion of Missouri's Old Lead Belt back into a…
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State and federal wildlife officials plan to pull out all the stops this month to eliminate Asian carp from Creve Coeur Lake in St. Louis County. The…
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The Great River National Wildlife Refuge in Annada, Missouri, is acquiring two islands on the Mississippi River to protect wildlife and provide more areas…
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In Fredericktown, Missouri, three women walked towards what looked like a Martian landscape.The sparsely vegetated area covered in reddish-tan dirt, once…
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For the first time, federal wildlife authorities this week have sought protection for a bee species under the Endangered Species Act.The rusty patched…
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It's been 5 years since the beetles were brought back to Missouri. Will they stick around this time?For five years, state officials and researchers have been trying to bring back an endangered beetle species that disappeared in Missouri more than 40…
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A group of St. Louisans gathered in Brentwood Saturday to participate in the Global March for Elephants, Rhinos and Lions. Local animal rights activist…
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Caviar poaching has arrived in in the Ozarks.Like sturgeon, female paddlefish bloat with tiny eggs, and a single paddlefish can contain 10 pounds of roe,…
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The American burying beetle is coming back – more than three decades since it was last spotted in Missouri.The Saint Louis Zoo and the US Fish and…
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An endangered beetle could be making its way back to Missouri, with some help from the Saint Louis Zoo and the US Fish and Wildlife Service.If all goes…