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    Natural Resources University

    #88 | Fish University - Bass versus bucks ft. Dr. Bronson Strickland

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    #87 | Deer University - Deer biology & behavior

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    Natural Resources University

    #86 | Fire University - A conversation with fire experts from all over the U.S.

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    Natural Resources University

    #85 | Deer University - Dr. Harry Jacobson, Founding Father of the MSU Deer Lab

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    Natural Resources University

    #84 | Fire University - Rising tick populations….is it deer or fire? ft. Dr. Carolina Baruzzi

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    #83 | Deer University - Harvesting does

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    #82 | Fire University - Management activities in the July heat ft. Dr. Will Gulsby

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    #81 | Habitat University - 50 solutions to the private lands challenge: Missouri, ft. Bill White & Lisa Potter

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    #80 | Deer University - Deer nutritional demands during summer

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    #79 | Fire University - Fire creates unique habitat features, ft. Dr. Chitwood & Dr. Elmore

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