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Eagle Bluffs Wetland Planting

Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area is an intensively managed wetland that not only provides a habitat to all its resident and migratory inhabitants, but also provides the public an excellent location to enjoy the outdoors through various hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities. This conservation area is a very popular destination, and is one of the top […]

Missouri River Relief’s: Missouri River Academy

The Missouri River Academy is a five day residential hands-on, science exploration program on the Missouri River. In cooperation with Missouri River Relief and the “Summers @ Mizzou” program, 20 students, ages 14-18 years old, are given a true river experience  – deepening their understanding of the Missouri River, the watershed community and the impact […]

Feral Hog Eradication Partnership

Feral hogs are an unwanted invasive species in Missouri and the damage they cause remains a serious and growing problem.  Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), along with other conservation partners, helps to eradicate feral hogs and their damage on public and private lands.  MDC uses trapping as well as implementing and enforcing regulations and other […]

Shoal Creek Water Festival

The Shoal Creek Water Festival is an annual free event hosted by Wildcat Glades Conservation and Audubon Center to inspire a love and appreciation of the water resources of the area, as well as to emphasize the water quality and quantity issues we face. With the city of Joplin receiving over 90 percent of its […]

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 […]

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