![]() The six-part blog series on “Missouri’s Audubon” includes an in-depth biography of the lives of the Schwartzes as well as a history of their involvement in the conservation movement in Missouri and nationally. Torre features a history of the Missouri waterfowl stamp designed by Charles and Elizabeth Schwartz in 1979. This blog includes a memorial post written about Elizabeth “Libby” Schwartz by her daughter-in-law. This blog features a post written by Bob Priddy about the Charles Schwartz exhibition in Columbia, Missouri, in 2010. ![]() “ The Art of Missouri’s Conservation: Past, Present, and Future.” Missouri Conservationist. This webpage hosted by the Academic Film Archive of North America contains a filmography of the Schwartzes’ nature films, as well as Elizabeth Schwartz’s memories of the couple’s film work. The Society is not responsible for the content of the following websites: These links, which open in another window, will take you outside the Society’s website. The collection contains the manuscript of The Wild Mammals of Missouri, published magazine and newspaper articles, artwork, research material, and photographs. The papers of Charles and Elizabeth Schwartz document their lives as wildlife conservationists and enthusiasts in Missouri. Charles and Elizabeth Schwartz Papers (C2217).: Conservation Commission of the State of Missouri, 1984. ![]() The Three-Toed Box Turtle in Central Missouri, Part II: A Nineteen-year Study of Home Range, Movements and Population.
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