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Missouri is home to world class hunting. Whether it is a trophy buck, giant gobbler or premier fur that you’re looking to bag, Missouri’s Department of Conservation (MDC) provides the perfect hunting experiences and habitats. Look below for more information about hunting and trapping in Missouri.
Missouri Department of Natural Resources. 1101 Riverside Drive PO Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176 Telephone: 800-361-4827 or 573-751-3443 Email: contact@dnr.mo.gov. Hearing impaired individuals may contact the department through Relay Missouri at 800‑735‑2966.
The Conservation Commission offers live streaming of all commission meetings to make it easier to learn about key conservation topics. Watch a meeting
All hunters, unless exempt, must carry their hunter-education card or a permit with their hunter-education number on it while hunting with a firearm. The Missouri Conservation Permit Card is also acceptable.
Hunter education is required to purchase a firearms hunting permit in Missouri. Get more information about the details on hunter education requirements.
The mission of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources is to protect our air, land and water; preserve our unique natural and historic places; and provide recreational and learning opportunities for everyone.
The Department of Natural Resources is composed of the Office of the Director and five programmatic divisions that include Administrative Support, Energy, Environmental Quality, State Parks and Missouri Geological Survey.
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Among the Missouri sites listed at the national level of significance are the birthplaces of George Washington Carver in Newton County, and Harry S Truman, whose National-Register-listed birthplace in Lamar is managed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Division of State Parks. The 33rd president is also represented by his ...