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Chronic wasting disease has not affected large numbers of deer in Missouri, but its geographical spread is increasing in the state.
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The brown-headed nuthatch is back in Missouri after it was chased out by logging 100 years ago.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation says the black bear population is strong enough to support a hunting season.
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A black bear season could begin as early as the fall of 2021 in Missouri, and the Missouri Department of Conservation is seeking public comment. Michele...
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Although the weather has been topsy turvy - going from sunny one day to rainy the next - it's good to remember we're not immune to starting wildfires here…
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Starting next month, the Missouri Department of Conservation will be shrinking their Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) management zones. Conservation Nature…
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It's finally time to hang up your feeders as the ruby-throated hummingbird makes its way through Missouri for the season. According to Missouri Department…
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Apr. 5 is Arbor Day in the state of Missouri. A lot of people take it as a reminder to check on the health of their trees, plant a new one, or simply…
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Tuesday, Jan. 15 marked the end of the 2018-2019 deer-hunting season in Missouri. Between the 114 counties in the state, 290,339 deer were harvested,…
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The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has released totals for deer harvested by young hunters during the late youth portion of the 2018 deer…