While it might not be one of the buzziest tourist traps, the tiny town of Mitchell, South Dakota, draws over 500,000 annual visitors thanks to its localCorn Palace. Built in 1892, the palace is made entirely of corn and corn husks. It hosts ayearly festivalto celebrate the state's main...
Keep in mind that early mornings are often when bald eagles are most active as they soar and hunt for prey, so be sure to set your alarm clock if you want to catch these stunning creatures at their best. Remember: When planning your trip to see bald eagles, be aware that peak eagle ...
Springfield, Kansas City, and Southeast Missouri. Most known for its fertile soils fruiting morels, these sought-after mushrooms are only grown in the wild, making them popular amongst chefs and mycologists. Every spring, foragers hunt theseexclusive fungi to sell to restaurants and the local ...
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Many of the mushrooms you'll find in Missouri are edible but don't run into the forest and start grazing. For any outbound mushroom excursions you should tread lightly, with a healthy dose of caution as ingesting the wrong kind of fungi could have the potency to kill. Seek out local expe...
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Division of Applied Social Sciences, University of Missouri, 215 Gentry Hall, Columbia, MO, 65211, USA Jill Findeis Corresponding author Correspondence toKathryn J. Brasier. Editor information Editors and Affiliations , Dept of Development Sociology, Cornell University, Warren Hall 332, Ithaca, 14853...
hunters are keeping an over 100-year-old hunting tradition alive. Since 1907, St. Vincent Island has been used as a “wildlife emporium,” according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. For three days every fall,hunters descend on the islandto hunt the population of sambar deer that in...