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College of the Ozarks Presents at MNRC

College of the Ozarks Presents at MNRC The Land Learning Foundation awarded funding to support the College of the Ozarks for undergraduate research projects. These projects help the students learn about research methods and analysis along with dynamic ecosystems. The students presente
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Cuivre River Restoration

Cuivre River Restoration One of The Land Learning Foundation’s largest streambank restoration projects is almost complete. LLF has been hard at work to stabilize the 25-foot tall banks of the Cuivre River just north of Troy, Missouri. LLF will preserve about a mile of the Cuivre River
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Plastic in the Air

Plastic in the Air You may have heard about oceanic plastic pollution – marine animals choked by six-pack rings, stomachs filled with plastic debris, the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch”, – according to IUCN an estimated 8 million tons a year flow into the ocean accounting for 80% of all
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LLF Newsletter July 2020

The Land Learning Foundation Newsletter Volume 17: July 2020
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What have LLF board members and staff been up to?

What have LLF Board Members and Staff Been Doing? LLF President, Larry Pollard, took his ten-year-old grandson Braden fishing. He is now hooked on fishing after catching four more black bass. Larry and his family also went on a camping and floating trip in Shannon County, MO on the Cu
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LLF March Newsletter

Check out the newest Land Learning Foundation newsletter for Spring/Summer 2020!      
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LLF Waterfowl Hunt October 2019

The Land Learning Foundation hosted the Youth Waterfowl Hunt on October 26th, 2019. We had a great morning, the weather was beautiful A total of 20 youth ad registered and 14 were able to be present at the event. There were a lot of ducks present and seen. Only 7 waterfowl were taken.
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LLF November Newsletter

Check out the newest Land Learning Foundation newsletter for fall/winter 2019!    
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The Natural World as a Resource for Learning and Development

A great read! This article describes the benefits of being outdoors for children, which LLF supports wholeheartedly! The Natural World as a Resource for Learning and Development: From Schoolyards to Wilderness 6.2.6
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Summer 2019 Newsletter

Check out the summer newsletter here! If you would like to receive the newsletter as soon as it comes out, please subscribe on the front page.
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