Jan. 2003 - Vol. 64, No. 1
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Dan Dey is a USDA Forest Service research forester with 23 years in forest management and research. He and his wife, Mavis, and their children live in New Bloomfield. |
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Mike Stambaugh is a forest research specialist at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is working on fire history and climate reconstructions using tree rings. He lives in Columbia with his wife, Amy, and daughter, Silvia. |
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Richard Guyette is a research associate professor in forestry at the University of Missouri's School of Natural Resources, He studies tree rings to learn about forests, the environment, ecology and history. He lives with his wife and children in Central Missouri. |
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Vince Magers is a natural science writer in Kansas City. His work has appeared in many publications. He is an avid gardener and a member of the Kansas City chapter of the Missouri Native Plant Society. |
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Jack McLaughlin is a freelance writer who has been published in all of America's major sporting journals. He started tying flies when he was 15 years old and has been a member of the Ozark Flyfishers since 1973. He lives with his wife, Jane, near Mountain View. |
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Conservation Department silviculturist Keith Moser works in forestry research. He has been with the Department since the fall of 2000. Before that, he was the forestry research scientist for Tall Timbers Research Station in Tallahassee, Fla. Keith lives outside of Rocheport with his wife, Cynthia, and their sons, Gray and Lane. |
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Keith Sutton is editor of Arkansas Wildlife, and a freelance writer, photographer and lecturer specializing in hunting, fishing, nature and conservation issues. He has authored or co authored 22 books, including his latest, "Hunting Arkansas." |