Xplor reconnects kids to nature and helps them find adventure in their own backyard. Free to residents of Missouri.
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Tours will offer a backwoods tour of foliage and educational stops along the route devoted to conservation.
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Workshop is a great way to get introduced to the basics of trapping as multiple traps and styles of sets will be demonstrated.
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Nov. 1, marking the opening of Missouri’s winter trout season in lakes around the state.
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Invasive species, such as spotted knapweed, are a top threat to Missouri’s native plants and animals.
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Step back in time on Oct. 7 and learn about the lifestyles of the earliest humans to trek through the Ozarks countryside.
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Attendees of 75-year anniversary celebration at Montrose Conservation Area also dedicated major renovation for water-control structures that will keep wetlands healthy.
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Class from noon to 4 p.m. on Oct. 27 at Neosho National Fish Hatchery.
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Discover nature with a youth goose hunt on Oct. 13 or Oct. 14 from sunrise until 1 p.m. at Wakonda State Park in Lewis County.
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Lake sturgeon date back 150 million years to the dinosaur days and can reach eight feet and 300 pounds.
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Kansas City, Mo. -- Mary Silwance of Kansas City reeled in a big bluegill at the WOW outdoor education camp on Sept. 22 as her daughter, Imani Im, helped her celebrate the catch. They were among the 120 attendees at the event designed to connect families with outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, archery, orienteering and boating. Families camped on Friday night at Camp Lake of the Woods in Swope Park. On Saturday, they went to the James A. Reed Memorial Wildlife Area near Lee’s Summit for outdoor activities.