Publications

     

General Information (most of the items described here are available from the Foundation):

Pioneer Forest--a tri-fold pamphlet highlighting the forest. Reprinted in 1997.
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Directory of Missouri Natural Areas--This publication is periodically updated and published by the Missouri Natural Areas Committee. Each of the Foundation's areas is listed. Copies may be obtained by writing either the Missouri Department of Conservation, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City, MO 65102, or the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102.

Missouri's Virgin Pine Walk & Pioneer Forest Interpretive Drive--designed as a self-guiding resource, this 16-page booklet offers useful insights into one of Missouri's old-growth "pineries" and the adjacent 2-mile long interpretive drive through Pioneer Forest.
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Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry--This is one of the Midwest's destinations for primitive outdoor recreation. Totaling 61,000 acres, this area is part of the larger Pioneer Forest where the Himont Trailhead, a former fire tower location, connects hikers with extensive backpacking routes into Brushy Creek, the Current River, and the 300-mile long Ozark Trail through southern Missouri.
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Our Research Information:

 A Case Study in Sustainable Forest Management. Iffrig, G.F., C.E. Trammel, and T.C. Cunningham. 2004. Pages 193-204 in Susan L. Flader, editor, Toward Sustainability for Missouri Forests. General Technical Report NC-239, USDA Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, MN. 251p. A pdf file of General Technical Report is available at the following web address:    http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/websites/www.ncrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/gtr/gtr_nc239.pdf

Annotated bibliography of research and information on Pioneer Forest and other properties of the L-A-D Foundation. G.F. Iffrig. Annually updated.

Missouri's Pioneer in Sustainable Forestry. S.L. Flader. Forest History Today Spring/Fall (2004): 2-15. [PDF file]  

News

'Missouri's Pioneer in Sustainable Forestry' an article by Susan Flader, to be published in Forest History Today.

Backpacker Magazine, September 2005, page 20, TRAIL LOG, The Kindest Cuts, Missouri's Largest Landowner Leaves a Sylvan Legacy.

Current River Natural Area. Missouri Conservationist, May 2005.

Missouri's First Natural Area Celebrates its 50th Anniversary.

Saint Louis University Graduate Research on Community Composition, Species Richness, and Abundance of Oak Herbivore Insects, was conducted in part on Pioneer Forest and recently completed, December, 2004.

Pioneer Staffers publish paper in Toward Sustainability for Missouri Forests, a General Technical Report published by the US Forest Service, North Central Research Station, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Missouri's Largest Privately Owned Forest donated to the L-A-D Foundation, July 6, 2004.

Missouri Conservationist, November 2003, pages 8-11. Missouri's Conservation Heroes: Leo Drey--Building Natural Wealth.