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Ozarks Chapter of the Missouri Master Naturalists is 200th Member
The Missouri Teaming With Wildlife Coalition has reached a milestone with over 200 organizations and businesses now signed on in support of additional funding for fish, forest and wildlife conservation, education and outdoor recreation.
The Ozarks Chapter of the Missouri Master Naturalists became the 200th group to join Missouri’s Coalition. The Missouri Master Naturalist program is an adult community-based natural resource education and volunteer service program with a mission to engage Missourians in the stewardship of natural resources. The Ozarks Chapter is located in West Plains and has approximately 60 members.
Missouri’s Teaming Wildlife Coalition is made up of a wide variety of organizations and businesses. Other recently added members include the Missouri Forest Products Association, Central Missouri Chapter of Safari Club International, Missouri Farmland Preservation Trust, Eleven Point River Conservancy and Midland Empire Audubon Society.
To learn more about Missouri’s Teaming With Wildlife Coalition and to add your organization to the coalition, visit http://statewildlife.nwf.org/MO/calltoaction.htm or contact Amy Buechler (800-575-2322; abuechler@confedmo.org).
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