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In 2010, Pauley was appointed to serve as director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, [1] [8] a position she held for six years. [6] In 2016, Pauley was appointed as director of the Missouri Department of Conservation, [9] [10] [7] a position she retains as of 2022. [1] She is the first woman to hold the position of director. [11]
The Department of Conservation owns and oversees hatcheries, sanctuaries, refuges, and reservations, and enforces the state wildlife code. [2] The Commission consists of four individuals appointed by the Governor of Missouri to serve unpaid 6-year terms.
Administrative regions used by the Conservation Department as of 2010. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) administers hundreds of parcels of land in all counties of the state. Most areas are owned by the department; some are leased by the department; some areas are managed under contract by the department; and some areas are leased ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking for the public's feedback as it revises its plan for managing the deer population. The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking for the ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation is considering changes to the fall turkey season to help protect the future population. The 1 p.m. closure was added decades ago to help the turkey ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation has an annual budget of approximately $215 million. All other state departments allow the Missouri general assembly to allocate tax dollars through the ...
Kunce was born in Hartsburg, Missouri, and grew up in Jefferson City in a working-class family. [4] [5] His father worked for the Missouri Department of Conservation, while his mother retired to care for his sister, who had heart problems and underwent multiple open-heart surgeries. [6]
Schwartz's artwork was used for Missouri trout and duck stamps, conservation fundraising for the Conservation Federation of Missouri and other efforts, and books by other Missouri wildlife writers. [1] From 1965 to 1987, he completed murals for the Missouri Department of Conservation headquarters in Jefferson City. [4] Schwartz retired in 1981.