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Walking a trail in winter is a great way to see the outdoors, relieve stress, and stay in shape. more
Caves are unique habitats throughout the year, but in winter, they play a special role for a number of wildlife species. more
Learn how to tie fishing flies with the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) free Fly Tying for Everyone, Even Beginners course from 6 to 8 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays from Jan. 4 through Feb. 1. Fly tying for fishing is a mix of skill, creativity, and knowledge about what sight-feeding fish eat. This class will teach beginners how to get started tying flies and sharpen the skills of experienced lure makers. more
Trout fishing in Missouri, a state celebrated for its abundant outdoor activities, transcends being just a pastime; it's a cherished tradition, especially highlighted on March 1, the opening day of the summer catch-and-keep season at state trout parks. Recognizing the enduring appeal and growing interest in trout fishing, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering a unique opportunity for enthusiasts and novices alike to deepen their understanding of this engaging activity. more
Trout fishing in Missouri, a state celebrated for its abundant outdoor activities, transcends being just a pastime; it's a cherished tradition, especially highlighted on March 1, the opening day of the summer catch-and-keep season at state trout parks. Recognizing the enduring appeal and growing interest in trout fishing, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering a unique opportunity for enthusiasts and novices alike to deepen their understanding of this engaging activity. more
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows young hunters ages 6-15 harvested 3,574 deer during Missouri’s late youth portion of the 2023 firearms deer hunting season, Nov. 24-26. Of the 3,574 deer harvested, 1,697 were antlered bucks, 361 were button bucks, and 1,516 were does. more
When used in controlled, supervised conditions, fire can be a beneficial land management tool. However, it’s important to stress that prescribed fire involves planning and on-site management. more
The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking the public for help in finding the person who, between Saturday and Sunday, illegally killed and left a bull elk near Klepzig Mill in Shannon County. A local deer hunter found and reported the animal’s location to MDC. more
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