July 16, 2014

scottw@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- With a decade-old wildlife habit program coming to an end, conservation officials want to get the word out on new programs to keep habitats in place. A series of conservation workshops for landowners and land managers have been scheduled in the area to present information on Farm Bill program changes as well as other opportunities to promote, restore and enhance wildlife habitats...

scottw@standard-democrat.com

SIKESTON -- With a decade-old wildlife habit program coming to an end, conservation officials want to get the word out on new programs to keep habitats in place.

A series of conservation workshops for landowners and land managers have been scheduled in the area to present information on Farm Bill program changes as well as other opportunities to promote, restore and enhance wildlife habitats.

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