Provides science-based information on how to manage wildlife damage and responsibly resolve human-wildlife conflicts. Ideas for preventing as well as inspecting and identifying wildlife damage are also available on this website.
Forestry
Displaying 1 - 25 of 50Find information on strip disking to improve wildlife feeding and movement in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation and MU Extension–School o
Find information on using downed trees to provide immediate woody cover for wildlife in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation and MU Extensio
Find information on edge feathering along fencelines and woody draws to provide shrubby cover for wildlife in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conser
Find information on creating woody escape cover along forest edges for wildlife in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation and MU Extension–Sch
From the Missouri Department of Conservation: The emerald ash borer (EAB) is a serious threat to ash trees in Missouri. This invasive pest will eventually kill unprotected ash trees.
The Climate, Forests and Woodlands eXtension Community of Practice (CoP) focuses on keeping forests sustainable on private and public lands, and providing information to private owners of forested land and the extension professionals who
Find information on food plots designed to feed wildlife in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation and MU Extension–School of Natural Resource
The Forest and Woodland Association of Missouri is a group of volunteers that promotes healthy, productive and sustainable forests and trees throughout Missouri through education and advocacy.
Find information on restoring an existing glade to provide habitat for wildlife species in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation and MU Exten
Find information on savanna, prairie and glade restoration that will provide habitat for wildlife in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation an
Find information on the use of herbicides to improve plant diversity and enhance wildlife habitat in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation an
Researchers from multiple disciplines, including entomology, plant pathology, horticulture, agronomy, animal science and agroforestry, combine research efforts to address an array of issues.
Learn how to diagnose damage to black walnut trees in this technical report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
This guide provides background knowledge of the woodlot-to-lumber process.
Find guidelines for improving native prairie hay production and wildlife habitat in this fact sheet, part of a series created by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Missouri Department of Conservation and MU Extension–Sc
MCFA is an organization of professionally trained foresters that provide competent forest management advice or assistance to landowners. Each member is self-employed and offers services on a fee or contract basis.
Aims to protect and manage the fish, forest and wildlife resources of the state.
Information for Missouri landowners on ways to improve their agricultural property for better recreation, aesthetics and profitability.
Go here for expert tips on attracting wildlife ranging from backyard birds to turkeys to your property.
An MDC site that provides instruction to help landowners reach their habitat practices and wildlife and habitat management goals.
Find MDC answers to common questions about quail on this site.
This Missouri Department of Conservation reference provides science-based guidance to help professional foresters, private land managers and forest landowners improve and sustain Missouri’s forests.
The association serves and promotes the forest products industry of Missouri.