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MDC News Archives
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Conservation makes Missouri a great place to hunt and fish.
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Learn how to select and plant the right tree in the right place.
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Public can comment during May on conservation area management plans
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Public can comment in May on management plan for fishing lake
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May 9 event focuses on conservation and outdoor opportunities
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Free event in KC offers tips and seedlings for native plant landscaping
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Biologists say falcon chicks will begin hatching in coming weeks
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Spawning behavior and egg hatching mean success for 30-year MDC restoration program.
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Celebrate birds and birding May 9 at Weston Bend State Park
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The classes are free and all fishing gear is provided.
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There is no cost for the June 6 program, but registration is required by May 27.
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Award posthumously honors lifetime achievements of MDC staff and citizen conservationists.
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The class is FREE, but registration by May 22 is required.
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Wildflowers and birding are attractions at MDC conservation areas.
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M.U.L.E.Y. provides hands-on teaching and fun.
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Anglers age 15 and under can fish for trout for free at May 2 event.
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Education stations also will be part of free fishing event.
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Go online to see live nesting activity at the Ameren Sioux Energy Plant nest box.
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Boats rent for $5 a day and are available until October 15.
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Kids ages 15 years and under can discover the fun of trout fishing at free all-day event.
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MDC and MoDOT annual contest encourages litter prevention and clean up among students.
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Healthy Trees for Life Arbor Day celebration will be in KC's Loose Park.
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The class is FREE, but registration by May 1 is required.
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Relocated birds being monitored and resident flock shows growth from last year.
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center. Sara Turner, the manager of the center said the celebration will get started with a free outdoor concert by Wildheart Friday, May 1, from 7 to 8 p.m. Celebrations will continue Saturday, May 2, with an event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., where the community can sample outdoor skills and activities such as archery, canoeing, nature art, native plant gardening and wildlife identification.