Sept. 2003 - Vol. 64, No. 9
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Daryl Damron is a wildlife damage biologist with the Conservation Department. He is an avid turkey hunter and trapper and bowhunts with an Osage bow that he built. He says he looks forward to spending many days afield with his two young daughters, Hunter and Reagan. |
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Chris Eubanks is the director of communications for the Whitetail Institute of North America, based in Alabama, and a freelance outdoor writer and photographer. Born, raised and educated in north Arkansas, he often returns to the Ozark Mountains to fish the area's beautiful lakes and streams. |
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Bryan Hendricks is the managing editor of the Conservationist. A resident of mid-Missouri, he is an ardent hunter, angler, camper, canoeist and backpacker. After more than 20 years, he is still trying to invent a way to field-dress a deer by simply snapping his fingers. |
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Kathy Love writes about people who are making a difference to the conservation of our state's resources. Her conservation license plate is GO4FUN. She says that pretty much sums up her attitude toward life. |
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Gus Raeker is a Resource Forester in Warrenton. He manages three conservation areas and works with private landowners in Warren and Lincoln counties. He and his wife, Shanna, enjoy doing just about anything that keeps them outside--gardening, camping, hunting and fishing. They are expecting their first little conservationist in December. |