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Bill Graham
American burying beetles eat carrion and can move dead critters as large as a bobwhite quail into burrows.
El Dorado Springs, Mo. – Scientists working to restore a unique and endangered insect to Missouri -- the American burying beetle -- got some good news recently. And for the second year they released captive-propagated beetles at the Wah’Kon-Tah Prairie.
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Bill Graham
American burying beetles eat carrion and can move dead critters as large as a bobwhite quail into burrows.
El Dorado Springs, Mo. – Scientists working to restore a unique and endangered insect to Missouri -- the American burying beetle -- got some good news recently. And for the second year they released captive-propagated beetles at the Wah’Kon-Tah Prairie.
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We work with you and for you to sustain healthy forests, fish and wildlife.
read more
More...