Missouri Conservationist

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Missouri State Conservationist, cartoon on erosion - NARA - 286145

Missouri Conservationist is a monthly magazine published by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), aimed at disseminating information about wildlife conservation, natural resources, and outdoor recreation in the state of Missouri. The publication serves as an educational tool, fostering appreciation and understanding of Missouri's natural heritage and encouraging the responsible stewardship of its environmental and wildlife resources.

History[edit | edit source]

The Missouri Conservationist was first published in 1938, following the establishment of the Missouri Department of Conservation in the 1930s. The creation of the magazine was part of a broader effort to engage the public in conservation efforts and to promote the wise use and management of Missouri's natural resources. Over the decades, the magazine has evolved in its design and content but has remained steadfast in its mission to connect Missourians with their natural environment.

Content[edit | edit source]

The magazine features a wide range of topics, including but not limited to, wildlife profiles, hunting and fishing tips, conservation success stories, environmental education, and updates on conservation research and initiatives. Articles are often accompanied by high-quality photographs and illustrations that highlight the beauty and diversity of Missouri's natural landscapes and wildlife.

Accessibility[edit | edit source]

The Missouri Conservationist is available in both print and digital formats, making it accessible to a broad audience. The digital version can be accessed through the MDC's website, allowing readers from around the world to explore Missouri's conservation efforts and natural beauty. The magazine is distributed free of charge to Missouri residents, emphasizing the MDC's commitment to public education and outreach.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Through its engaging content and visual storytelling, the Missouri Conservationist plays a crucial role in raising public awareness about conservation issues and the importance of protecting natural habitats. It inspires readers to participate in outdoor activities, such as bird watching, hiking, and fishing, and to contribute to conservation efforts in their communities. The magazine has been recognized for its excellence in environmental education and communication, making it a respected publication in the field of conservation.

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