by admin | Dec 19, 2001 | News
A warm fall throughout the Midwest has delayed a lot of migration for ducks and geese through Missouri. And, the late colder weather might finally drive some waterfowl through – just in time for the last days of one season and the beginning of another. Duck...
by admin | Aug 9, 2001 | News
Missouri is one step closer to receiving more than $7-million annually for conservation. The Conservation and Reinvestment Act would reinvest $3.1-billion into state-based wildlife, coastal, and historical conservation. U.S. Senators Christopher Bond and Jean Carnahan...
by admin | Jul 12, 2001 | News
A controversial plan to reintroduce elk to Missouri has been scrapped by the State Conservation Commission. Officially, the Commission dropped the plan due to concern elk could spread Chronic Wasting Disease. But the plan to bring back elk to the state met opposition...
by admin | Jul 6, 2001 | News
An infestation that is affecting forests in Arkansas has Missouri officials concerned. The Missouri Department of Conservation says some older oaks in this state are growing in areas of thin soil – areas that have been hit hard by drought – areas it calls...
by admin | Feb 27, 2001 | News
There’ll be plenty of fish available as Missouri’s catch-and-keep season opens Thursday at the state’s four trout parks. The parks are being stocked with trout for the opener, as more than eight thousand anglers are expected to try to “reel in...