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MDC News Archives
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) announces a four-part Discover Nature Fishing series for youth ages 7 to 15 at its Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center. According to MDC Angler Education Assistant Michael Collins, who leads the Discover Nature Fishing programs, the series is intended to take participants through all the steps of fishing so they emerge as competent anglers, ready to enjoy a lifetime of fishing.
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Marky Mutchler named Outstanding Young Birder.
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Free March 28 clinic has good tips for youths and adults.
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Girls ages 11-15 will learn outdoor skills and become Hunter Education Certified this summer during a three-day camp.
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Using prescribed burns will improve wildlife habitat, control red cedars, and improve forage.
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MDC seeks volunteers to help in a large-scale effort to clean up the Confluence.
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Habitat is key for having wildlife to hunt, including game birds such as pheasants.
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Trout stocked at four Kansas City metro area lakes.
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Most recent cases of Chronic Wasting Disease found in Macon, Adair, and Cole counties.
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Enjoy tours, exhibits, Smokey Bear, and more.
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Kids of all ages and their families can learn about these unique places during a day of fun and engaging activities.
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Free workshops planned for Cassville, Stockton and Joplin.
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Learn about controlled fire as a habitat management tool.
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Landowners can learn how using prescribed fire can improve their land at a free workshop.
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Learn about methods and techniques for safely implementing controlled burns.
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Buy Voices of Missouri’s Rivers at MDC nature centers, offices, and online at mdcnatureshop.com.
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March 12 Nature Center at Night program will focus on young wildlife and what to do about them when they're encountered.
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Register now for NW Missouri classes March-June.
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Native plants offer alternatives to the traditional water- and chemical-dependent manicured lawn.
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All parts of the event are free and open to the public.
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MDC asks snaggers to report tagged fish and get rewards.