How do woodpeckers do that?? The Missouri Department of Conservation is offering a free virtual class this Friday on the biological adaptations that woodpeckers possess to chisel openings in wood. […]
Virtual Program – Basic Firearm Care
Both Hunters and recreational shooters have an opportunity to learn how to keep their firearms in good working order. The Missouri Department of Conservation will provide a program on the […]
Monarch Migration Virtual Program
As Monarch Butterflies are beginning their migration south, area residents will see increasing numbers. The Missouri Department of Conservation says September is prime viewing of the monarch butterflies. Besides bright […]
Capturing Images Of Summer Camping
Capturing the images of summer camping can bring back memories and tell the story of your summer fun, including a crackling campfire, fun food, and nature sightings. The Missouri Department […]
MDC Offers Virtual Outdoor Hazards Training
From ticks to poison ivy and venomous snakes…  these are a few of the hazards you will learn to avoid in a virtual program offered by the Missouri Department of […]
Be Ready For Spring Turkey Season
A safe and successful turkey hunt depends on a variety of skills, and the Missouri Department of Conservation is offering a program to help learn the fundamentals, just in time […]
Planting A Tree – MDC Virtual Program
Spring is a popular time to do some landscaping, including planting or transplanting a tree or shrub in your yard. The Missouri Department of Conservation offers some tips on finding […]
MDC Offers Virtual Program On Missouri Owls
Because of owls’ nocturnal lifestyles and their hunting of mice, rats and other rodents that can be pests for humans, these night-time birds are a fascinating and beneficial part of […]
‘Spooky Spiders’ Offered By MDC
Spiders are creatures that many people don’t like to see, but it’s a good thing we have them. The Missouri Department of Conservation will hold a virtual program on spiders […]
Reading The River – For Boats, Canoes & Kayaks
If you have a boat, kayak, or canoe and use that craft on the river, knowing how to interpret or read the river is important. The Missouri Department of Conservation […]