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MO Girls Discover Nature – St. Louis 2013

The goal of the camp is to offer an introduction of a variety of skills to young ladies between the ages of 11-15. They also receive instruction in, and completion of the Hunter Education course in a group setting of their peers. They learn water safety, canoeing, map and compass, camping survival and basic firearms […]

MO Girls Discover Nature Junior Camp – Ozark 2013

The Missouri Girls Discover Nature Junior Camp is a two-day introduction to the outdoors. This camp will be the first stage in the Missouri Girls Discover Nature Camp. The camp is to offer an introduction of a variety of outdoor skills to young ladies between the ages of 8-11. At the completion of the camp, […]

MO Girls Discover Nature – Southwest 2013

This camp is for young girls between the ages of 11-15. During the camp, conservation agents introduce the girls to different types of outdoor recreation, such as fishing, archery, orienteering, canoeing and wildlife identification. The camp is designed to create an environment in which the girls feel comfortable learning these skills. Experienced instructors assist the […]

Stone Mill Spring Recreation Area and Disabled Angler Access Project

The proposal for this project encompasses the construction of a 12′ x 7′ handicapped accessible fishing pier, development of a parking area for disabled users, wheelchair accessible modification of the ramp leading to the restroom, and the replacement of table tops and seats for three picnic tables to accommodate persons seated in a wheelchair, and […]

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