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Bush honeysuckle : invasive species
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
growing plants because it blocks light and stunts native plant growth. Shade competition is the major reason Bush Honeysuckle suppress and damage thenative species that historically would have occurred in upland forests near the Missouri River. This makes...
Silver carp : invasive species
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"Reasons for Invasive Status: Silver Carp are native to eastern Asia, but were imported to the United States in 1973, primarily as a biological water quality control mechanism in fish hatcheries to clean up excess plankton in the water. The fish...
Zebra mussel : invasive species
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"Reasons for Invasive Status: Originally from the seas of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, this species was accidentally brought over by cargo ships coming into the Great Lakes from the Black Sea. Zebra Mussels can spread so quickly because not only...
Japanese hop : invasive species
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"Reasons for Invasive Status: Japanese Hop is native to China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. It wasimported to the U.S. from Asia in the mid-to-late 1800s for ornamental use. The plant twines to climb adjacent vegetation and structures and sprawls across...
Bighead carp : invasive species
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
or be reduced for all animals and the whole ecosystem suffers as a result. Bighead Carp predation on plankton alters the plankton community to smaller plankton that are less useful to native species and they sometimes promote the proliferation of toxic algal...
Missouri master naturalist state program manual
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2021)
"The Missouri Master Naturalist State Program Manual is a resource for conducting the Missouri Master Naturalist program. It contains the guidelines for the administration and operation of this volunteer program. Chapter Advisors, officers, board...
Missouri master naturalist state program manual
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2022)
"Learn about the workings of the Missouri Master Naturalist program. Along with an overview of this statewide volunteer conservation program, this manual details certification, training and volunteer service requirements and offers operation...
Missouri master naturalist state program manual (2017)
(University of Missouri. Extension Division, 2017)
The Missouri Master Naturalist Program Manual is a resource for conducting the Missouri Master Naturalist program. It contains the guidelines for the administration and operation of this volunteer program. Chapter Advisors, officers, board members...
State program manual 2024
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2024)
training at the local level, thereby developing a team of dedicated and informed volunteers. 3. Develop a self-sufficient Missouri Master Naturalist volunteer network."--Page 1....
Participant biographies
(2011)
This document provides, in alphabetical order, short biographies of the colloquium participants.
Missouri pest management guide, 2013
(University of Missouri. Extension Division, 2012)
This guide is intended to provide current recommendations for control of the most problematic weeds, insects and diseases encountered in Missouri corn, soybean and winter wheat cropping systems. The information and recommendations...
2015 Missouri pest management guide : corn, cotton, grain sorghum, rice, soybean, winter wheat
(University of Missouri. Extension Division, 2014)
"This guide is intended to provide current recommendations for control of the most problematic weeds, insects and diseases encountered in Missouri corn, soybean and winter wheat cropping systems."--Page 2....