List of Missouri conservation areas – Southwest region

The Southwest administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation encompasses Barry, Barton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Hickory, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Polk, Stone, and Taney counties. The regional conservation office is in Springfield.

Conservation AreaDescriptionSizeCountyLocation
Adams (Anna M) AccessThis is a forest area offering access to the Gasconade River. 18 acres 7.3 haLaclede37°37′44.25″N 92°19′34.08″W
Allen Bridge AccessThis area offers access to Shoal Creek. There is a boat ramp. 12 acres 4.9 haNewton36°55′11.21″N 94°20′35.35″W
Ashe Juniper Natural AreaThis glade contains an almost pure stand of Ashe Juniper (Ozark white cedar). 32 acres 13 haStone36°35′32.43″N 93°20′29.94″W
Barclay Conservation AreaArea subject to flash flooding 393 acres 159 haDallas37°47′28.99″N 92°52′11.62″W
Bear Creek Conservation AreaThis is a mostly forested area. 731 acres 296 haLaclede37°44′1.59″N 92°32′39.27″W
Bennett Spring AccessThis area offers access to the Niangua River. There are 2 boat ramps. 170 acres 69 haDallas37°44′28.36″N 92°51′44.86″W
Bennett Spring Fish HatcheryThe park contains a stretch of the Niangua River and Bennett Spring Branch. Facilities include hiking trails, picnic areas, a nature center, overnight lodging, a restaurant, primitive and improved camping areas, hatchery tours, and a bait-and-tackle shop.708 acres 287 haLaclede, Dallas37°43′25.94″N 92°51′31.50″W
Bethel Prairie Conservation AreaThe area is mostly prairie. 259 acres 105 haBarton37°23′30.30″N 94°22′42.10″W
Bicentennial Conservation AreaThis area is mostly forest. 706 acres 286 haNewton36°50′13.84″N 94°20′46.00″W
Big John AccessThis is a forest area. Facilities/features: permanent stream (Niangua River). 17 acres 6.9 haDallas37°38′35.10″N 93°2′36.26″W
Bluff Springs Conservation AreaThis area is about 1/2 savanna and 1/2 forest with some old fields and glades. Facilities/features: primitive camping and a fishable pond (1/2 acre). 415 acres 168 haCedar37°47′41.02″N 93°45′35.81″W
Bois D'Arc Conservation AreaCropland, old fields, forest, grassland, and some wetlands. Facilities/features: staffed firearms range, archery range, dove blind, and numerous fishing ponds (4.5 acres total).3,202 acres 1,296 haGreene37°17′10.77″N 93°30′44.62″W
Boston Ferry Conservation AreaNear Lake Taneycomo, this area is mostly forest with some prairie. 172 acres 70 haTaney36°41′27.40″N 93°11′57.61″W
Brush Creek Conservation AreaThis is a forest area with a permanent stream (Brush Creek). 149 acres 60 haPolk37°48′38.92″N 93°37′25.35″W
Buffalo Hills Natural AreaThis area is largely forest. 494 acres 200 haMcDonald36°44′20.02″N 94°33′37.12″W
Buffalo Wallow Prairie Conservation AreaFacilities/features: about 400 acres (1.6 km2) of native prairie, including prairie chicken habitat. The area also has forest, old fields, cropland, and 2 fishable ponds.1,144 acres 463 haBarton37°37′32.91″N 94°17′48.53″W
Bull Shoals Lake Management LandsBull Shoals Lake ML has more than 16,000 acres (65 km2) of fishable water. Permanent streams in the area include Swan Creek, Beaver Creek, Big Creek, Pond Fork, Little Norfork, and Spring Creek. The area also contains large tracts of forest and wetlands in additio 37,350 acres 15,120 haTaney, Ozark36°34′9.17″N 92°51′43.27″W
Bushwhacker Lake Conservation AreaThis area contains prairie, forest, old fields, cropland, grassland and savanna. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, 3 fishing jetties, fishing dock, archery range, Bushwhacker, and Willow lakes (196 acres total), and a permanent stream (Dr 4,774 acres 1,932 haVernon, Barton37°40′14.62″N 94°24′42.26″W
Busiek State Forest and WAThis area is mainly forest with savannas, glades, and old fields. Facilities/features: primitive camping by Special Use Permit only, picnic areas, firearms range, intermittent stream (Camp Creek), and a permanent stream (Woods Fork). 2,494 acres 1,009 haChristian36°51′55.52″N 93°14′4.59″W
Capps Creek Conservation AreaThis area contains forest, old fields, cropland, and some wetlands. Facilities/features: 2 permanent streams (Capps Creek, Shoal Creek). 707 acres 286 haNewton36°53′21.00″N 94°5′7.57″W
Carl Junction AccessThis area offers access to Center Creek. There is a boat ramp.4 acres 1.6 haJasper37°9′37.05″N 94°34′50.47″W
Charity AccessFacilities/features: boat ramp, fishable pond (1/4 acre), and a permanent stream (Niangua River). 145 acres 59 haDallas37°31′14.78″N 92°59′4.77″W
Cherry Corner AccessThis area offers access to Shoal Creek. 6 acres 2.4 haNewton36°55′47.32″N 94°18′39.84″W
Chesapeake Fish HatcheryThe hatchery raises a variety of warm-water species, including channel catfish, grass carp, largemouth bass, walleye, bluegill, hybrid sunfish, and fathead minnows. Tours are available. 120 acres 49 haLawrence37°7′10.43″N 93°40′42.48″W
Clear Creek Conservation AreaThis area is mostly prairie with more than 200 acres (0.81 km2) of woodlands. Facilities/features: 5 fishable ponds (5.2 acres total) and an intermittent stream (Clear Creek). This area has excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities. 979 acres 396 haVernon, Barton37°38′42.88″N 94°14′5.62″W
Coffin Cave Conservation AreaCave entrance closed to public for safety reasons.73 acres 30 haLaclede37°46′51.11″N 92°51′10.96″W
Coleman Memorial Conservation AreaFrom I-44 south of Lebanon, take exit 127, then south on Morgan Rd, then Evergreen Pky east off the traffic circle, then .60-mile (97 km) to the area. 65 acres 26 haLaclede37°38′57.72″N 92°39′47.15″W
Compton Hollow Conservation AreaThis is a mostly forest area. Facilities/features: archery range. 837 acres 339 haWebster37°13′51.18″N 93°0′4.97″W
Comstock Prairie Conservation AreaThis area is mostly prairie. Facilities/features: 2 fishable ponds (1.8 acres total) and a permanent stream (Comstock Creek). 313 acres 127 haBarton37°38′33.32″N 94°29′49.43″W
Cooper Creek AccessFacilities/features: boat ramp, boat dock, fishing dock, and Lake Taneycomo (2,080 acres). 49 acres 20 haTaney36°37′16.26″N 93°14′51.83″W
Cowskin AccessThis is a forest area with a boat ramp on the Elk River. 44 acres 18 haMcDonald36°38′4.52″N 94°35′9.85″W
Cox (Ralph) Memorial AccessThis area offers access to the James River. There is a boat ramp. 11 acres 4.5 haStone36°48′23.66″N 93°27′40.70″W
Crighton (Joe) AccessFacilities/features: boat ramp, picnic area, and a permanent stream (James River). 8 acres 3.2 haGreene37°9′13.82″N 93°12′2.14″W
Cross Timbers AccessThis forest and old fields area offers access to the Pomme de Terre River. There is a boat ramp.48 acres 19 haHickory37°58′53.74″N 93°18′50.19″W
Davis (The Lester R) Memorial ForestThis is an 85-acre (340,000 m2) forest with 5 acres (20,000 m2) of strip pits. The area was mined land that was planted with trees by Lester Davis, the previous owner. There are over 50 species of native and non-native trees and shrubs.79 acres 32 haBarton37°30′7.72″N 94°34′25.52″W
Davis Ford AccessThis area offers access to the Osage Fork River. 17 acres 6.9 haLaclede37°39′29.19″N 92°29′20.29″W
Deep Ford AccessThis area includes old fields and forest. It offers access to Big Sugar Creek. 42 acres 17 haMcDonald36°36′54.18″N 94°21′4.01″W
Delaware Town AccessThis area is mostly old fields planted in trees. Facilities/features: boat ramp and a permanent stream (James River). 20 acres 8.1 haChristian37°3′1.91″N 93°23′24.93″W
Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation AreaThis area is predominantly prairie. 861 acres 348 haNewton37°0′55.82″N 94°22′8.89″W
Dorris Creek Prairie Conservation AreaThis area is mostly native prairie with 3 fishable ponds (12 acres total). 158 acres 64 haBarton37°23′5.74″N 94°13′50.87″W
Drury-Mincy Conservation AreaThis area, which borders Bull Shoals Reservoir, contains 3,400 acres (14 km2) of forest. 6,304 acres 2,551 haTaney36°32′28.81″N 93°4′16.32″W
Drynob AccessAccess to the Osage Fork River within a special management area for smallmouth and goggle-eye. 16 acres 6.5 haLaclede37°38′1.09″N 92°27′2.93″W
Drywood Conservation AreaThis area is 1/2 old fields with some forest and cropland. Includes a small lake (2.5 acres), and an intermittent stream.98 acres 40 haBarton37°37′10.38″N 94°33′0.14″W
Fiddlers Ford AccessThis area has access to Turnback Creek. 52 acres 21 haDade37°23′1.46″N 93°48′16.86″W
Flag Spring Conservation AreaThis area is mainly forestland. Facilities/features: primitive camping, firearms range, 13 fishless ponds, and Flag Spring. 3,988 acres 1,614 haBarry, McDonald36°37′3.05″N 94°2′54.65″W
Fort Crowder Conservation AreaForest, grassland, and old fields. Facilities/features: picnic areas, shooting range, and an archery range. 2,323 acres 940 haNewton36°49′6.09″N 94°19′29.06″W
Goodman TowersiteGoodman Towersite is south of Neosho on Highway 59, then west on Sorrel Road for 3/4-mile.38 acres 15 haNewton36°46′19.46″N 94°25′4.52″W
Goose Creek Conservation AreaThis is a predominantly forest area.881 acres 357 haLaclede, Dallas37°33′12.68″N 92°51′5.87″W
Hayes Spring Conservation AreaFrom Hurley, east on Rte A 1.5 miles (2.4 km), then east on Twilight Dr. 1.3 miles (2.1 km), and south on Hayes Spring Rd. 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to area. 97 acres 39 haStone36°55′15.02″N 93°26′27.98″W
Henning (Ruth and Paul) Conservation AreaThis area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: hiking trails, White River Balds Natural Area, and a permanent stream (Roark Creek). 1,536 acres 622 haTaney, Stone36°40′7.21″N 93°17′42.35″W
Hermitage AccessThis area offers access to the Pomme de Terre River. There is a boat ramp.3 acres 1.2 haHickory37°56′12.79″N 93°18′55.65″W
Holland State ForestFrom Ponce de Leon at intersection of Medical Springs Rd. and V Hwy travel east on V Hwy .4-mile (6.4 km), then north on Pleasant View Rd. 1.3 miles (2.1 km), then west on Great View Road .8-mile (13 km) to parking area on south side of road.158 acres 64 haStone36°53′50.97″N 93°22′2.00″W
Hollister TowersiteThis is a mostly forest area. 200 acres 81 haTaney36°33′46.67″N 93°15′19.98″W
Hooten Town AccessThis area offers access to the James River. There is a boat ramp. 5 acres 2.0 haStone36°56′24.72″N 93°23′10.89″W
Horse Creek Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a native prairie area. 77 acres 31 haDade37°24′24.06″N 93°59′33.85″W
Huckleberry Ridge Conservation AreaThis is a forest area with several small ponds. 2,065 acres 836 haMcDonald36°35′46.53″N 94°19′8.43″W
Hull Ford AccessThis area offers access to the Osage Fork River. 11 acres 4.5 haLaclede37°42′9.48″N 92°29′7.64″W
Indigo Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a native prairie area. 41 acres 17 haDade37°22′21.93″N 93°54′16.86″W
Jessie Hollow Conservation AreaThis is a forest area. 117 acres 47 haStone36°45′56.09″N 93°28′18.77″W
Kerr (H L) AccessThis area offers access to the James River. There is a boat ramp. 50 acres 20 haStone36°49′50.63″N 93°27′18.18″W
Kickapoo Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a native prairie area.157 acres 64 haLawrence37°13′23.71″N 93°57′32.27″W
La Petite Gemme Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a Designated Natural Area. 40 acres 16 haPolk37°33′45.70″N 93°24′40.51″W
Lanagan TowersiteThis is a forest area. 54 acres 22 haMcDonald36°36′30.88″N 94°28′12.40″W
Lead Mine Conservation AreaThis forested area contains savanna, glades, and old fields. Facilities and features include boat ramps, an unmanned firearms range, fishable ponds, several intermittent streams, and 2 permanent streams (Niangua River, Jakes Creek). 7,031 acres 2,845 haDallas37°50′57.71″N 92°54′2.63″W
Lime Kiln AccessThis area offers access to Shoal Creek. There are 2 boat ramps. 9 acres 3.6 haNewton36°53′45.79″N 94°22′6.17″W
Little Sac Woods Conservation AreaThis area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping and a permanent stream (Little Sac River). 771 acres 312 haGreene37°23′26.96″N 93°23′23.16″W
Long Ford AccessArea Not Developed Area Subject to Flash Flooding 40 acres 16 haLaclede37°35′14.98″N 92°30′52.43″W
Lower Flat Creek AccessThis area consists of gravel bar and lawn along Flat Creek. There is no boat ramp. 4 acres 1.6 haBarry36°45′4.14″N 93°37′2.08″W
Mo-No-I Prairie Conservation AreaThis entire area is native prairie. During May and June the area has many showy native wildflowers in bloom.302 acres 122 haBarton37°32′59.04″N 94°22′31.91″W
Mon-Shon Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a native prairie area with a small shrubby drainage. 80 acres 32 haBarton37°22′1.88″N 94°36′53.30″W
Monegaw Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a prairie area.267 acres 108 haCedar37°51′13.58″N 93°57′41.17″W
Moon Valley AccessThis area offers access to the Niangua River. There is a boat ramp. 4 acres 1.6 haDallas37°42′11.74″N 92°52′57.17″W
Mount Shira AccessThis old fields area offers access to the Elk River.31 acres 13 haMcDonald36°34′35.92″N 94°27′49.92″W
Mount Vernon PrairieThis is a Designated Natural Area featuring dry-mesic sandstone and shale prairie. 40 acres 16 haLawrence37°8′18.55″N 93°47′18.47″W
Mule Shoe Conservation AreaThis tract is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping and 3 permanent streams. 2,477 acres 1,002 haHickory38°0′4.47″N 93°5′39.33″W
Murphy (John F) Memorial State Forest and WAThis area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping. 325 acres 132 haHickory37°57′6.89″N 93°23′4.68″W
Neosho TowersiteNeosho Towersite is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Neosho on Business Highway 60. 44 acres 18 haNewton36°54′8.84″N 94°19′9.64″W
Niangua Conservation AreaThis area is mostly forest. 819 acres 331 haWebster37°25′2.54″N 92°52′46.23″W
Niawathe Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a 320-acre (1.3 km2) Designated Natural Area. 315 acres 127 haDade37°30′49.23″N 93°58′18.01″W
Osage Fork Conservation AreaThis is a forest area with an archery range. 281 acres 114 haLaclede37°34′42.69″N 92°40′27.76″W
Pa Sole Prairie Conservation AreaThe area has native prairie, cropland, grassland, and old fields. There are 2 ponds (totaling 1.5 acres), the north pond is not fishable.  238 acres 96 haBarton37°25′6.62″N 94°12′7.50″W
Paris Springs AccessThis area contains forest, cropland, old fields, and grassland. Facilities/features: 3 small ponds, permanent stream (Turnback Creek). 209 acres 85 haLawrence37°11′33.59″N 93°41′39.32″W
Pawhuska PrairieThis prairie is a Designated Natural Area. 74 acres 30 haBarton37°32′14.84″N 94°9′39.07″W
Phenix AccessThis is a forest with old fields offering access to Clear Creek.149 acres 60 haGreene37°21′49.84″N 93°34′28.02″W
Pilot Knob Conservation AreaThis is a predominantly forest area.1,350 acres 550 haStone36°32′26.68″N 93°33′20.34″W
Pleasant Hope Conservation AreaThis area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: firearms range and intermittent stream (Bear Creek). 1,110 acres 450 haPolk37°26′3.80″N 93°18′5.49″W
Pomme De Terre Lake Management LandsThe Missouri Department of Conservation manages the fishery in Pomme de Terre Lake in cooperation with the US Army Corps of Engineers. See regulations. Bank fishing access is available on management lands at various locations around the lake.5,132 acres 2,077 haPolk, Hickory37°48′19.89″N 93°21′13.34″W
Powell TowersiteThis is a forest area.80 acres 32 haMcDonald36°32′40.87″N 94°11′25.06″W
Prosperine AccessThis forest area offers access to the Niangua River. 7 acres 2.8 haLaclede37°47′57.13″N 92°50′11.60″W
Providence Prairie Conservation AreaThis area is mostly prairie with some cropland. 190 acres 77 haLawrence37°16′7.21″N 93°59′8.39″W
Rader AccessThis area contains grassland, old fields, forest, and offers access to the Osage Fork of the Gasconade River.66 acres 27 haWebster37°27′34.16″N 92°43′44.15″W
Redwing Prairie Conservation AreaThe area is mostly prairie with a small fishing pond. 166 acres 67 haBarton37°33′4.31″N 94°25′36.04″W
Risch (Edward B and Marie O) Conservation AreaThe area is mostly prairie with some cropland and a wooded intermittent stream that traverses the area. 173 acres 70 haBarton37°38′11.63″N 94°12′29.01″W
Roaring River Conservation AreaThe area is mostly forest with some old fields and grassland. Facilities/features: primitive camping and a permanent stream (Roaring River). 434 acres 176 haBarry36°34′29.06″N 93°49′41.14″W
Roaring River Fish HatcheryThe hatchery grounds are located at the source of Roaring River. A 7.5-mile (12.1 km) stretch of Roaring River and associated park lands are managed cooperatively with Missouri Department of Natural Resources to provide a trout fishery. Natural features include Roa 3 acres 1.2 haBarry36°35′32.70″N 93°49′59.06″W
Rocky Barrens Conservation AreaThis area contains forest, glades, and old fields.275 acres 111 haGreene37°18′53.70″N 93°23′47.63″W
Sare (Dale) Conservation AreaNorth of Springfield 5 miles (8.0 km) on Rte 13, then east on Farm Rd 56, and north on N. Farm Rd 141.316 acres 128 haGreene37°22′5.55″N 93°19′33.07″W
Sentinel Conservation AreaThis area contains savanna and glades. 160 acres 65 haPolk37°47′13.50″N 93°20′24.14″W
Shawnee Trail Conservation AreaThis area is mostly cropland and grassland with some native prairie plus wetlands, old fields, and pasture. Facilities/features: boat ramp, fishing dock, 3 fishing jetties, and 11 fishable lakes and ponds (40 acres total). 3,683 acres 1,490 haBarton37°26′37.87″N 94°34′45.52″W
Shelvin Rock AccessThis area provides access to the James River. There is a boat ramp.20 acres 8.1 haChristian36°59′43.00″N 93°22′0.63″W
Shepherd of the Hills Fish HatcheryFacilities/features: boat ramp (onto Lake Taneycomo), picnic areas and a pavilion, hiking trails, 2 viewing blinds, 2 viewing decks, nature center, hatchery tours, and exhibits. 159 acres 64 haTaney36°35′55.25″N 93°18′5.01″W
Sky Prairie Conservation AreaThis area is mostly prairie with some forest. 203 acres 82 haCedar37°41′30.03″N 93°57′4.85″W
Sloan (Dr O E and Eloise) Conservation AreaGrassland, old fields, cropland, and some prairie. There are 2 fishable ponds (1.5 acres total). 314 acres 127 haDade37°23′39.31″N 93°53′46.98″W
Smack-Out AccessThis area offers access to Shoal Creek. 1.7 acres 0.69 haNewton36°54′59.12″N 94°7′58.83″W
Springfield Conservation Nature CenterOutside explore 80 acres (320,000 m2) of habitat including forest 72 acres 29 haGreene37°7′31.40″N 93°14′28.04″W
Stockton Lake Management LandsThis information relates to the portion of the land on the arms of the Little and Big Sac River of Stockton Lake that the Missouri Department of Conservation manages under a license agreement for fish and wildlife management. 16,868 acres 6,826 haPolk, Dade, Cedar37°30′17.85″N 93°43′39.79″W
Stones Corner AccessThis area offers access to Center Creek. There is a boat ramp.  10 acres 4.0 haJasper37°10′2.59″N 94°30′44.11″W
Stony Point Prairie Conservation AreaThis 960-acre (3.9 km2) area is nearly all native prairie and has a 1/2 acre fishable pond. 980 acres 400 haDade37°31′40.48″N 94°1′20.22″W
Stubblefield AccessThe area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: Gravel boat ramp and permanent stream (Flat Creek). 49 acres 20 haBarry36°47′18.25″N 93°43′16.98″W
Sunset Park AccessThis area offers access to the Pomme de Terre River. There is a boat ramp. 19 acres 7.7 haPolk37°33′21.01″N 93°18′24.52″W
Talbot (Robert E) Conservation AreaThis area contains old fields, grassland, cropland, woodlands, savanna, prairie, and wetlands. Facilities/features: a fishing jetty, fishable lakes and a permanent stream (Spring River). 4,350 acres 1,760 haLawrence37°9′12.08″N 93°55′11.14″W
Tipton Ford AccessThis area offers access to Shoal Creek. 88 acres 36 haNewton36°58′48.51″N 94°26′20.07″W
Treaty Line Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a prairie area.  167 acres 68 haBarton37°27′52.96″N 94°12′35.97″W
Truman Reservoir Management Lands (Cross Timbers)This information relates to the portion of the land around Harry S. Truman Lake that the Missouri Department of Conservation manages under a license agreement for fish and wildlife management. 4,781 acres 1,935 haHickory38°0′40.89″N 93°18′58.03″W
Turkey Creek Conservation AreaThis is a forest area. 158 acres 64 haCedar37°46′57.91″N 93°40′48.87″W
Twenty-Five Mile Prairie Conservation AreaThis is a native prairie area. 340 acres 140 haPolk37°46′29.64″N 93°31′37.85″W
Wah-Kon-Tah PrairieThis is a prairie area with 2 small, fishable ponds. 3,067 acres 1,241 haCedar, St. Clair37°54′9.89″N 94°0′9.51″W
Wah-Sha-She PrairieThis is a native prairie area with a small wetland. This is a designated Natural Area. Native grasses and wildflowers are very diverse and abundant. 154 acres 62 haJasper37°18′31.39″N 94°35′55.90″W
Wildcat AccessThis area offers access to Shoal Creek. There is a boat ramp. 0.8 acres 0.32 haNewton37°1′47.34″N 94°31′14.49″W
Wildcat Glade Natural AreaWildcat Glade Natural Area is 1.1 miles (1.8 km) south of Joplin on Highway 86 to the Shoal Creek Bridge. Cross the bridge, then turn west immediately on Castle Drive and go 2.5 miles (4.0 km). 18 acres 7.3 haNewton37°1′25.45″N 94°31′23.52″W
Williams Ford AccessThis area offers access to the Niangua River. 37 acres 15 haDallas37°41′27.19″N 92°57′15.19″W
Wire Road Conservation AreaThis area is about half forest with old fields, pasture and some grassland. Facilities/features: permanent stream (Crane Creek). 805 acres 326 haStone36°54′16.35″N 93°34′4.13″W
Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Southwest region highlighted

Notes

  • Acreage and counties from MDCLand GIS file
  • Names, descriptions, and locations from Conservation Atlas Online GIS file

References

  • "MDCland" (shapefile). Missouri Department of Conservation. 2007-01-01.
  • "Google Earth File". Conservation Atlas Online. Missouri Department of Conservation. 2007-06-18. Archived from the original on 2010-08-12.
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