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Jeff Beringer

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    April 19, 2012

    Meandering Missouri Mountain Lion Last Seen in Michigan

    First things first. The word Missouri in the headline above probably should be in quotes. Why? Because the cougar photographed in north-central Missouri's Linn County in December 2010 is probably not originally from the Show-Me State.  How do we know this? Because conservationists tracking ante ... More >>

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    June 20, 2011

    Black Bears May Never Have Left Missouri

    Missouri may have always had black bears. But the grizzlies depicted in its flag? Not so much.​New research from the Missouri Department of Conservation is challenging the belief that black bears were extirpated from the state in the 1930s. In recent decades, the bears, which can reach 900 pounds, ... More >>

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    January 21, 2011

    Cougar Sighted in St. Louis Suburb (And No It Wasn't Picking Up Young Men at a Bar)

    Missouri Department of ConservationA trail camera caught this image January 12.​Let there be no mistake. The cougar sighted in Chesterfield this month was the real deal -- puma concolor, a.k.a. mountain lion, a.k.a. panther -- and was not, we repeat, not, a 40-something-year-old female homo sapien ... More >>

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    March 30, 2009

    Re: Otter in Mourning

    Aimee's post earlier today about the untimely death of Splash the otter may be the first in a recurring series. The Missouri Department of Conservation decided earlier this month that trappers in the state will be allowed to capture and kill an unlimited number of the critters this year. V ... More >>

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    September 17, 2008

    Unreal remains on the prowl for cougars, sees some men about a dog and checks in with an endangered virgin

    Aimee's post earlier today about the untimely death of Splash the otter may be the first in a recurring series. The Missouri Department of Conservation decided earlier this month that trappers in the state will be allowed to capture and kill an unlimited number of the critters this year. V ... More >>

  • News

    November 25, 1998

    Grim Harvest

    Residents of Town & Country can't decide whether to slaughter hundreds of deer, move a few to rural acreage, or do a little of both. The Missouri Department of Conservation's best advice is lethal -- but the mayor is committing political suicide to save t

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