Media Explore nature this May at MDC’s Cape Girardeau Nature Center by Maddie Est Apr 29, 2026 Body A variety of events are scheduled for May including some on native gardening, archery, Zumba, and more.
Media MDC offering fewer MRAP private properties in southeast Missouri and the Ozarks for public use this spring by Maddie Est Apr 16, 2026 Body Lack of federal funding has forced some MRAP properties to withdraw from program.
Media MDC hosts Birds and Brew events at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge Center this summer by Maddie Est Apr 15, 2026 Body Enjoy a cup of coffee and search for birds at one of Missouri’s most diverse wetlands.
Media MDC hosts several hunter education skills sessions in southeast Missouri in April by Maddie Est Mar 30, 2026 Body These free skills sessions are a critical part of the hunter education certification process.
Media MDC partners with Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation for Friends of the Park Day April 18 by Maddie Est Mar 30, 2026 Body Volunteer to help bring beauty back to Cape LaCroix Creek in Cape Girardeau.
Media Explore nature this April at MDC’s Cape Girardeau Nature Center by Maddie Est Mar 25, 2026 Body A variety of events are scheduled for April including some on hiking, fishing, and archery.
Media Learn about trees unique to the Missouri Bootheel at several free MDC events this April by Maddie Est Mar 24, 2026 Body These upcoming programs are open to participants of all ages who are interested in learning the value of trees.
Media MDC encourages landowners to look for signs of remnant sand prairie habitat on their property by Maddie Est Mar 19, 2026 Body This very rare habitat can only be found in southeastern Missouri, and MDC estimates fewer than 2,000 acres of this habitat exists today.
Media Explore southeast Missouri’s prime birdwatching spots this spring by Maddie Est Mar 16, 2026 Body MDC recommends several conservation areas to participants of the 2026 Missouri Birding Challenge as great locations for birding.
Media Register March 16 for Callery pear buyback program in southeast Missouri. by Maddie Est Mar 16, 2026 Body Participants can remove one or more invasive Callery pear trees from their property in exchange for one native tree.