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FILE - In this Oct. 25, 2004 file photo, outdoorsman Tony Dean, who co-produced award-winning radio and television programs, is seen in Ventura, Iowa. Dean, one of the Upper Midwest's conservation icons is still giving back to young hunters in his home state even after his death in 2008. When he died about six years ago, some of his family, friends and colleagues put together a pair of programs aimed at ensuring Dean's legacy would not soon be forgotten. One was known as the Tony Dean's Acres, which buys land in South Dakota for wildlife management and public hunting. The second became known as the Tony and Dar Dean Outdoor Education Fund, which gives small grants to people and organizations to teach kids about conservation and land management. (AP Photo/The Globe Gazette, Arian Schuessler,  File)

FILE - In this Oct. 25, 2004 file photo, outdoorsman Tony Dean, who co-produced award-winning radio and television programs, is seen in Ventura, Iowa. Dean, one of the Upper Midwest's conservation icons is still giving back to young hunters in his home state even after his death in 2008. When he died about six years ago, some of his family, friends and colleagues put together a pair of programs aimed at ensuring Dean's legacy would not soon be forgotten. One was known as the Tony Dean's Acres, which buys land in South Dakota for wildlife management and public hunting. The second became known as the Tony and Dar Dean Outdoor Education Fund, which gives small grants to people and organizations to teach kids about conservation and land management. (AP Photo/The Globe Gazette, Arian Schuessler, File)

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