1930s editorial cartoon from the Missouri Conservationist
Editor
Angie Daly Morfeld
Categories
Wildlife conservation
Frequency
Monthly
First issue
1938
Company
Missouri Department of Conservation
Country
United States
Based in
Jefferson City, Missouri
Language
English
Website
www.mdc.mo.gov/conmag/
ISSN
0026-6515
The Missouri Conservationist is a monthly periodical published by the Missouri Department of Conservation.[1] It was first published in 1938 by the department's predecessor, the Missouri Conservation Commission.[2] The magazine focuses on educating the general public on issues pertaining to the conservation and management of Missouri’s natural resources.
The magazine is free to all residents of the State of Missouri. The cost of its production and postage is supported by a portion of the statewide conservation sales tax.[3] Non-residents can subscribe for a fee. All issues since July 1995 are published online by the Missouri Department of Conservation.[4] Angie Daly Morfeld is the editor as of July 2017. The magazine has an ISSN number of 0026-6515.[5]
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