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Native Plants: Curious by Nature: MO Ozark Forest Eco Project

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Registration required by visiting www.deeproots.org/curious-by-nature (adults) The Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (MOFEP) began in 1989 amid concerns over the effects of clearcutting forests on songbird populations. Thirty-seven years later, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has studied how common forest management practices impact flora, wildlife, soil health and other ecosystem components. Take a virtual hike through Peck Ranch with MDC forester and district supervisor, Mike Keeley. Together we'll dive into the data of best woodland management practices and what the future holds for this study.

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forest management practices,missouri department of conservation,native plants: curious by nature: mo ozark forest eco project,songbird populations,virtual hike,ozark forest eco project

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Promoted By: Missouri Department of Conservation

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July 02, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CDT

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Native Plants: Curious by Nature: MO Ozark Forest Eco Project on Jul 2, 2026 in Ellisville, MO. Featured themes include Science & Tech and forest management practices.
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