WebLatest News. Conservation Commission Names Jason Sumners as Director of the Missouri Department of Conservation. by. Heather Feeler. Sumners will succeed Sara Parker Pauley, who will retire this spring after 30 years of public service. MDC offering free Urban Xplorer Summer Camp June 10-14 in Kansas. by.
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WebHunting Permits. Before heading out to fish or hunt for deer, turkey, waterfowl, furbearers, or small game, be sure to buy the right permits. You can buy them online, over the phone, at any MDC office, or from more than a thousand vendors around the state.
WebThe Commission is vested with control, management, restoration, conservation, and regulation of fish, forest, and wildlife resources of the state. The Department of Conservation owns and oversees hatcheries, sanctuaries, refuges, and reservations, and enforces the state wildlife code.
WebThe Department of Conservation is guided by a four (4)-member commission appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the senate. The commission is charged with the control, management, restoration, conservation and regulation of the bird, fish, game, forestry and all wildlife resources of the state.
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Your Property | Missouri Department of Conservation
WebImprove Your Property. Habitat improvements spur wildlife activity and can even enhance property value. See what land management practices are needed to make your property a stronghold for wildlife in your area.
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New director announced for Missouri Department of Conservation
Web3 days ago · Missouri Department of Conservation. Sumners currently serves as the deputy director of resource management for MDC. He will become the 10th director in the Conservation Department’s 87-year history. Gov. Mike Parson announced Friday that Jason Sumners will be the next director of the Missouri Department of Conservation …
WebMissouri Dept. of Conservation. 353,695 likes · 12,321 talking about this. We protect Missouri’s fish, forests and wildlife; serve Missourians; and help you discover nature.
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