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Missouri Resources magazine is published quarterly by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to inform readers about important natural resource issues and how they are being addressed.
Girls Camp, June 27-29, provides girls ages 11 to 15, a supportive environment to learn about firearm safety, fishing, conservation management and ethics, water safety and basic canoeing, archery, hunting and other outdoor skills.
The idea of daylight saving time was first proposed by an entomologist in New Zealand who wanted extra daylight hours to study his bugs -- but that's another story. Closer to home, it was during World War I that many European countries and the United States passed the first laws adjusting the clock to conserve energy resources.
MDC reminds hunters and anglers that 2016 annual hunting and fishing permits expire at the end of February. While you consider your options to renew your license, you can escape the cabin fever by enjoying the February edition of Nature's Calling video.
For more than 90 years the Buddy Poppy has been the official flower of the VFW, with profits from its sales helping countless veterans and their widows, widowers, and orphans.
As Mark Twain said, "All generalizations are false, including this one." Fact is, there is probably more history on every turn of U.S. 36 than on any other Missouri road.
The October issue of the Missouri Conservationist features stories on studying the white-tailed deer, the use of microchemistry to improve management of fisheries, and how Master Naturalist volunteers support Missouri's future, plus this month's News and Events.
U.S. DOT and IIHS announce historic commitment of 20 automakers representing more than 99 percent of the U.S. auto market to make automatic emergency braking a standard feature on virtually all new cars no later than 2022.
Long before it marked the unofficial last day of summer, beginning of the school year, or the day the swimming pools close -- Labor Day celebrated the strength of the worker's movement.
School days bring congestion: Yellow school buses, kids on bikes, and harried parents. It's never more important for drivers to slow down and pay attention than when kids are present – especially before and after school.