Jan. 1996 - Vol. 58 No. 1


 
 
 
 

article image1997 Wildlife Code Changes


Every year, the Conservation Department's Regulations Committee reviews all of the rules in the Wildlife Code of Missouri to determine whether the existing regulation of the state's fish, forest and wildlife resources continues to maintain sustainable populations, with the least amount of user regimentation and inconvenience. When needs are identified, rule changes are recommended to the Conservation Commission for approval to implement.

The rule changes that appear in the 1997 Wildlife Code and become effective March 1, 1997 are highlighted in this summary. Many of the changes in 1997 are editorial-adopted merely to clarify the intent of the rule. Hunters and anglers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with rule changes before venturing afield.

Fishing

Several trout fishing rule changes are being established in 1997.

HUNTING

GENERAL

For additional information about regulations, particularly authorized public use activities on conservation areas, contact your nearest Conservation Department office.

Public comments about any regulations are always welcome. Written comments and suggestions should be directed to the Regulations Committee, Department of Conservation, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City 65102-0180.

To speed the purchase of permits, Missouri Conservation Heritage Cards are available for $2. These cards store pertinent permit information, including hunter education certification, on a magnetic strip (similar to a credit card). Request an application at any Conservation Department office, or write the Department of Conservation, P. O. Box 180, Jefferson City 65102-0180. The Conservation Department's world wide web home page address is: http://www.state.mo. us/conservation/ triangle

Ken Babcock is an assistant director and chairs the Conservation Department's Regulations Committee.