Feb 22
Removing barriers benefits Missouri’s resources, people and economy.
JEFFERSON CITY-Hunters say their favorite pastime is good for their spirits. Health advocates say it is good for their bodies. Economists say it is good for business, and the Missouri Department of Conservation says it is an indispensable tool for managing wildlife. No wonder, then, that the agency is taking steps to keep hunting one of Missouri?s top recreational pursuits.
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