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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Citing inflation, the Missouri Department of Conservation is proposing price adjustments for some permits next year. The MDC said the proposed increases to some ...
According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the woman and her son attempted to “chase” the snake out of the vehicle with no luck. The woman, who teaches at Cole County R-V School ...
"The term 'A fed bear is a dead bear,' is a very real thing," Missouri Department of Conservation Statewide Furbearer Biologist Nate Bowersock previously told 5 On Your Side. "We have ...
Are you looking for some free family fun? Look no further! The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering “Free Fishing Days” on June 7 and 8. Anyone can fish in Missouri during ...
Specifically, a coachwhip snake. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the snake’s head suddenly popped out from under the hood of LeAnna’s moving car. LeAnna Binkley was ...
A downtown Kansas City law firm celebrated the coming-of-age of three newly-hatched falcon chicks Thursday by attaching their tracker bands and naming the chicks. The three Peregrine falcon chicks ...
according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. The crash occurred late Wednesday evening in rural Howell County. MDC says the driver was not injured and contacted law enforcement.
The appearance of armadillo corpses has boomed along with their population. The Missouri Department of Conservation previously told 5 On Your Side it had been getting increasing reports of the run ...
WE DID TALK TO THE MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION TODAY, WHO TELLS US IT IS NOT COMMON, BUT ALSO NOT UNHEARD OF TO HAVE BEAR SIGHTINGS IN OUR AREA. THEY HAVE HAD THEM AS FAR NORTH AS ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation says that animals from turtles to black bears are currently on the move, and that includes crossing area roadways. Drivers have been urged to remain ...
GRANDVIEW, Mo. — A black bear was seen wandering around Grandview’s city limits on Tuesday morning, prompting the attention of the Missouri Department of Conservation and Grandview Animal Control.