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Such beauty spots as this are the environment of Missouri wildlife. This is Greer Spring, the second largest spring in the state, an undeveloped natural beauty spot Within the boundaries of the Clark National Forest. Such areas, if acquired by the U. S. Forest Service, are presirved in their natural state for the enjoyment of all who visit them. No man-made devel- opments are permitted. Future generations will have the privilege of seeing an area as nature intended it to be. A Wisconsin deer re- leased on Low Gap Game Refuge, Clark National Forest, February 26, 1937. The photographs repro- duced on this page were furnished us by courtesy of the U. S. Forest Service. Page Nine
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Here is a photograph of the pledge card which Walt Disney designed for the Nature Knights of Missouri, sponsored by the Conservation Com- mission. Mr. Townsend Godsey, the Comrnission's Chief of Information and Education, kindly furnished us this photograph, along with those of the young bluebird Cbelowj, the Canadian geese and the rainbow trout on page 10, and the wild turkeys and the hatching quail on page ll. I A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush , says the old proverb, but we know now that a bird is worth more in the bush than anywhere else. This is a young blue- bird just starting on his career. Page Eight
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Wild Canada geese in state game refuge. These interesting tourists make regular stop-overs in Missouri during their semi-annual vacation trips. Mr. Edward K. Love, our fellow St. Louisan, lover of the open country and wildlife, has generously given to the State of Missouri one hundred thousand dollars for a Wildlife Conservation Foundation, the income from which is to be spent to scatter grain for starving quail, to place young fish in streams-in fact, to do any- thing necessary to restore and conserve Missouri wildlife for fu- ture generations. FlSHERMAN'S DELIGHT Rainbow trout from Roaring River, photographed by the State Park Board. Page Ten
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