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The Missouri Department of Conservation seeks to know where deer are killed during hunting season this year as they added to a chronic wasting disease management zone in Boone County.
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This is the time of year when deer can fall ill from hemorrhagic disease.
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Missouri's deer harvest count reached nearly 300,000 for the 2022-23 hunting season, the Missouri Department of Conservation wrote in a news release Tuesday.
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Close to 100 thousand deer were harvested in Missouri’s deer hunting’s opening weekend November 10 and 11. That’s up from last year’s opening weekend’s…
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COLUMBIA- The Missouri Department of Conservation announced that it will expand pheasant hunting statewide starting Nov. 1. Hunters in mid-Missouri will…
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Missouri hunters may soon have a new weapon in their arsenal -- the crossbow. The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking citizens for their…
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“Shed season” -- when deer lose their antlers and grow new ones -- runs from December through April. Hunters and those who love deer use the time to go out and “shed hunt,” to find deer antlers to be used for trophies, furniture or just bragging rights.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation is considering a two-day reduction in the state's fall deer hunting season in an attempt to increase herd size.The…
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Two more cases of a deadly deer disease have been found in Missouri.The Missouri Department of Conservation on Monday reported that a Macon County adult…
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Regional coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:New trail proposed in MoberlySecurity guard requests in FergusonUrgent care facility to open in…