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Xplor reconnects kids to nature and helps them find adventure in their own backyard. Free to residents of Missouri.
A monthly publication about conservation in Missouri. Started in 1938, the printed magazine is free to residents of Missouri.
SPRINGFIELD MO -- If you’re a woman who wants to learn more about archery, be sure to sign up for the Missouri Department of Conservation’s “Discover Nature – Women; Introduction to Archery” program from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Fort Crowder Conservation Area archery range near Neosho. This free program is part of the Department of Conservation’s “Discover Nature – Women” program, an ongoing series of seminars designed to get women more active in the outdoors.
Topics covered in this seminar will include archery safety, parts of the bow, correct stances and shooting techniques. Since the seminar will be outdoors, participants are reminded they need to dress for the weather.
Pre-registration is required. To pre-register, call the Missouri Department of Conservation’s Joplin Office, 417-629-3423.