MDC will offer 400 permits for the taking of a maximum of 40 black bears during the 2024 black-bear hunting season and five permits to hunt bull elk in Missouri this fall.
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Large Cicada Army Set To Hatch This Year
While cicadas don’t hatch yearly, three sets of cicadas are hatching this year. Southern Missouri will see the hatchings near the end of May.
Just Opened- Farming Photo Contest
Focus on Missouri Agriculture wants to see your pictures. They are having a photo contest until June 7, 2024.
Do You Know Your Yellow Spring Flowers?
As we come into spring, one plant you may see everywhere is the Bulbous Buttercup. In the spring, its yellow flowers are predominant.
MU Presents Spring Pasture Walk in Alton, MO
University of Missouri Extension in Oregon County is offering a Spring Pasture Walk on May 31st at 3 pm. A specialist will lead the walk.
Eclipse Viewer Suggestions From The Experts
With the April 8th Great North American Solar Eclipse now just 3 days away, the American Astronomical Society (AAS) Solar Eclipse Task Force offers some important updates on a few topics of interest to eclipse planners. Fake Eclipse Glasses Counterfeit and fake eclipse glasses are overwhelming storefronts. Until recently, the AAS Solar Eclipse Task Force had […]
Learn More About Mushrooms In The Wild
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has answers. It is offering a virtual program about morel mushrooms.
Several Planets Lining Up This Week
The Great North American Eclipse is on Monday. This week, four planets align in the morning sky. During totality, seven planets can be seen.
Video: Take A Look At What Tucker Creek Park Has To Offer
Alton, Missouri, residents can enjoy nature and participate in physical activities at Tucker Creek Park on Highway 19.
Changes In Turkey Season For Landowners
Hunters begin listening for turkeys to gobble. With that in mind, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) announced changes to turkey season.
Cut Down Your Callery Pear Tree And Get A New Tree
The Missouri Invasive Plant Council (MoIP) is having a Callery pear tree buyback program on April 23, 2024.
Beautify Your Landscape With A Free Class
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and Deep Roots KC will host a virtual and in-person DIY Native Landscape Design class