Conservation and Outdoor Related Links: Government Agencies : Federal
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Federal Agencies
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- Department of Interior - The mission of the Department of the Interior is to protect and provide access to our Nation's natural and cultural heritage and honor our trust responsibilities to tribes. (Added: 21-Sep-1999 Hits: 660)
- Mark Twain National forest - Welcome to your Mark Twain National Forest, Missouri's National Forest, where a wide range of learning and recreational opportunities await you. (Added: 17-Aug-2004 Hits: 211)
- Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service web site devoted to the Federal Duck Stamp Program (Added: 24-May-2005 Hits: 134)
- Missouri District Water Resources USGS Page (Added: 21-Sep-1999 Hits: 678)
- Missouri State Parks and Historic Sites, MoDNR - For more than 80 years, the Missouri state park system has preserved and made available to the people of Missouri the best of our state's natural and cultural resources. The mission of the Missouri state park system is to preserve and interpret the state's most outstanding natural landscapes and cultural landmarks, and to provide outdoor recreational opportunities. (Added: 17-Aug-2004 Hits: 109)
- National Park Service (Added: 21-Sep-1999 Hits: 687)
- National Wetlands Inventory (Added: 21-Sep-1999 Hits: 236)
- Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (USGS) - Patuxent's mission is to excel in wildlife and natural resource science, providing the information needed to better manage the nation's biological resources. (Added: 21-Sep-1999 Hits: 161)
- U.S. Geological Survey - The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to * describe and understand the Earth; * minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; * manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and * enhance and protect our quality of life. (Added: 21-Sep-1999 Hits: 474)
- USDA APHIS Wildlife Services - The mission of Wildlife Services (WS) is to provide Federal leadership in managing problems caused by wildlife. WS recognizes that wildlife is an important public resource greatly valued by the American people. By its very nature, however, wildlife is a highly dynamic and mobile resource that can damage agricultural and industrial resources, pose risks to human health and safety, and affect other natural resources. The WS program carries out the Federal responsibility for helping to solve problems that occur when human activity and wildlife are in conflict with one another. (Added: 30-Jan-2004 Hits: 158)
Federal Agencies