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  2. Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    On August 23, 1935 Executive Order 7156 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for a reversal of the project to create a "refuge feeding and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife." It was the first national wildlife refuge in Missouri. Its original planned name was the "Squaw Creek Migratory Water Fowl Refuge."

  3. ‘Tornado of white birds.’ Over 2 million geese make pit stop ...

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    Snow geese have been swarming into the 7,500-acre Missouri refuge in recent weeks, photos shared on the refuge’s Facebook show. Snow geese stop at the refuge as they migrate north for spring.

  4. List of nature centers in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    27 acres, partnership project of Audubon Missouri, the City of Joplin and the Missouri Department of Conservation World Bird Sanctuary: Valley Park: St. Louis: East Central: website, 305 acres, sanctuary for birds of prey, nature center, seasonal shows, nature trails, educational programs and picnic pavilions

  5. Mingo National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is a 21,676-acre (87.7-km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located in northwestern Stoddard and southeastern Wayne counties in Missouri. Its southwesternmost portion lies on the shores of Lake Wappapello .

  6. A bald eagle was shot in the beak. A care team in Missouri is ...

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    A volunteer with the World Bird Sanctuary picked it up and brought the 7-pound (3.2-kilogram) adult back to the sanctuary in suburban St. Louis. A bald eagle was shot in the beak. A care team in ...

  7. These are Missouri’s most invasive animals. What should you ...

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    Here are the invasive species recognized in Missouri: Mammals: feral hogs. Aquatic animals: silver carp, invasive crayfish and zebra mussels. Birds: pigeons and European starlings. Insects ...

  8. Lone Elk County Park - Wikipedia

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    Lone Elk Park is a county park in the U.S. state of Missouri consisting of 546 acres (2.21 km 2) located in St. Louis County west of the town of Valley Park. [1] The park is located adjacent to Interstate 44, the World Bird Sanctuary, Castlewood State Park, and Tyson Research Center.

  9. Bald eagle at Missouri sanctuary is incubating a rock. ‘We ...

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