The most recent Missouri Department of Natural Resources' news releases may be found below. Be sure to visit the department's main Communications webpage to learn more about our communication resources. If you need additional information, please contact the department's Communications office at 573-751-1010 or 800-361-4827. For Missouri State Parks related topics call 573-751-9392 or 800-334-6946

Current News

News Release Date
Missouri State Museum offers interactive learning programs during July
Bands will battle on the battlefield July 14 at Battle of Lexington State Historic Site
Free pesticide collection event July 15 in Chillicothe
Echo Bluff State Park offers Dutch oven cooking demonstration
Guided bison hike offered July 8 at Prairie State Park
Explorer Day Camp on birds will be held July 7 at Sam A. Baker State Park
Tick study under way at Meramec State Park
Raptor Awareness Program July 1 at Echo Bluff State Park
Kayak clinics offered at Current River State Park
Family Fun Fest July 4th weekend at Washington State Park
MoDNR hosts free pesticide pickup in Sikeston June 24
MoDNR awards $37,839 to the village of Benton City to evaluate wastewater treatment upgrades
Queen City receives $34,200 grant from MoDNR to evaluate wastewater treatment upgrades
Media Advisory: 17th Annual Katy Trail Ride June 19-23
Wildflower hike June 22 at Battle of Island Mound State Historic Site
MoDNR awards $50,000 grant to PWSD No. 1, Gasconade Co., evaluate wastewater system
MoDNR awards Public Water Supply District No. 3, Franklin Co., $50k to evaluate wastewater treatment upgrades
Wildflower hike planned June 22 at Battle of Island Mound State Historic Site
Pollinator Palooza June 24 at Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park
Missouri State Parks invites the public to the Great American Campout June 24
Hug a Herp Day and evening hike planned June 17 at Prairie State Park
Stream Team cleanup begins June 17 at Montauk State Park
Discover Missouri's history June 15 at First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site
Kids fishing day June 17 at Wallace State Park
Storm-damaged soil and water conservation practices eligible for reconstruction and reseeding costs

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