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Nature and outdoor lovers can share their enthusiasm with others and help the Department fulfill its mission.
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The skills session satisfies part two of Missouri hunter education requirements.
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Thousands of anglers flock to trout parks around the state for opening day of catch-and-keep trout fishing.
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites Missouri waterfowl hunters to upcoming public workshops where Department staff will gather hunter input about duck season dates and zone boundary locations for the 2017-2020 hunting seasons. Participants will have the opportunity to review long-term data about weather, migration, habitat use, harvest, and hunter opinions, and to discuss season date and zone preferences with other hunters and MDC staff.
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Workshop in Independence designed to help acreage owners manage for wildlife
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MDC seeking public input to help set 2017-2020 duck-season details.
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Visitors can use a cell phone to discover nature throughout the center’s exhibit space and trail.
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Tracking eel movements reveals their habitat and life cycles.
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Watch as the center’s resident reptiles, amphibians and fish enjoy their dinner.
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The main cause of wildfires is improper burning of debris such as trash and brush piles.
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A winged sumac on private land joins list of state's largest trees
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Free programs teach basics about firearms and hunting to outdoor newcomers
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Find more info on MDC facilities by region online at www.mdc.mo.gov/regions.
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Feb. 20 event highlights how these birds benefit us.
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Register to attend a free workshop on fire as an important land-management method.
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Zone workshops in March will give hunters chances to offer input.
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Meet around the campfire for a hot beverage and tales from the Corps of Discovery.
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Subscribers can keep tabs on all the latest programs, classes, and developments at the range using their smartphones.
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Free workshops will show how to use fire as a land management tool.
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Register for a fun, family-friendly opportunity to learn about pollinators and how to create native habitat.
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Hunters can have racks gathered through harvest or shed collecting officially certified.
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This free event will explore all aspects of pond health with MDC natural resource professionals.
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Learn duck identification while carving and painting your own decoy.
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Dock improvements will have conservation and recreational benefits.