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MO Girls Discover Nature Junior Camp – Ozark Region 2015

This camp was held at Slabtown Campground in Texas County alongside the Big Piney River. It was held July 18-19, 2015. The Discover Nature Girls Junior Camp is a two-day introduction to the outdoors. This camp will be the first stage in the Discover Nature Girls Camp program. With completion of the junior camp, the […]

Missouri Tropical Bird Account

The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation supports efforts to protect Missouri birds in each of their habitats, not only in their Missouri breeding grounds, but also in their wintering grounds and stopover points. To that end, donations to this account will help fund habitat protection and related conservation activities at critical sites in Central America, where […]

Woods Fork Erosion Control

Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars paid for the installation of rock structures to correct stream bank erosion problems on private property along Woods Fork of the Gasconade River. Additional funding from Wright County Soil and Water Conservation District ($5,000) was applied to this project as well. The project was secured with a 30-year special agreement […]

Cedar Gap Conservation Area

Cedar Gap Conservation Area came into existence in 1999 thanks in large part to the dedication and commitment of a small group of private citizens from Springfield and the local community of Cedar Gap. The land forms the headwaters of Bryant Creek, a popular float and fishing stream. Foundation board member David Reynolds and his […]

Statewide Outdoor Classroom Program

MCHF funds used for the statewide outdoor classroom program.

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