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The Share the Harvest program
provides a way for hunters to donate much needed meat protein to needy
Missourians. The program is administered by the Missouri Department of
Conservation in conjunction with the Conservation Federation of
Missouri.
Charitable meat donation program
allows hunters to feed the hungry.
Concerned about the hunger that burdens many Missourians, the Department
of Conservation has found a way to help families in need. In 1992, the
Department started Share the Harvest, a program that provides an easy
way for hunters to donate venison to Missourians in need of red meat.
Share the Harvest is a WIN WIN WIN program. Hunters win by doing their
part to help people in need; cooperating processing plants win by
getting positive feedback for their involvement and donating locker
space; and sponsoring organizations win by having a ready-made service
project for a good cause.
More info on Share the Harvest
can be found on the MDC's new website.

Missouri National Archery in the Schools Program
Helps You Change Students’ Lives, One Arrow at a
Time
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or school
administrator, the Missouri National Archery in the Schools Program can
help you build stronger, more confident and accomplished kids. It's
modeled on the National Archery in the
Schools Program, which began with a simple idea--teach kids the
basics of archery as a part of school curriculum. Since NASP's
beginnings in 2002, 4.6 million kids across the nation have participated
in the program.
Operation
Game Thief
Cash Rewards!
For information leading to the arrest of violators of Missouri's game
and fish laws.
You Can Help
STOP POACHING
Call Your Conservation Agent or Call
1-800-392-1111
to report any violators of game or fish laws that you see or have
knowledge of.
You need not give your name!
You will be identified by a code number so that you can collect your
cash reward.
MDC's great monthly publication
is also online. See for yourself all of the great articles and photos
available at the point and click of a mouse.
Prefer to thumb through the
magazine? It is free to all adult residents of Missouri just for the
asking.
Also available online is the
MDC's special magazine for children.
For printed publications subscribe
here
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