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Showing posts with label Missouri Conservationist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missouri Conservationist. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

The Perfect Snapshot



Missouri Conservationist

Here's another plug for the wonderful publication, Missouri Conservationist. The July issue (June issue pictured) has a spread on photographing plants and wildlife. They don't have this issue online yet, but the cover is a rare photo of a grey fox. The photographer/author's article is filled with outstanding pictures that illustrate his suggestions for getting perfect nature shots.

Missouri Conservationist is a steal. It's free to Missouri residents and available at a very nominal subscription fee for non-Missourians.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Missouri Conservationist Magazine




Missouri Conservationist magazine

The approaching zombies (look out, Illinois) seem to have attacked my blog and deleted the text. Oh well, let's try again.

The Missouri Conservationist magazine is a publication available free of charge to all Missouri residents. Simply visit their website to subscribe. Non-residents may also receive the publication for a nominal fee.

Why should you receive the Conservationist? The photographs, as you'll notice with the fat cardinal on the cover of this month's issue, are beautiful, and the magazine is packed with articles on Missouri's diverse flora and fauna. Of course, I particularly enjoy the critter articles. Recent stories on hummingbirds, bats, foxes, white tail deer, and eagles were fascinating.

Check them out, and enjoy your weekend!