NewsFebruary 10, 2025

The Missouri Conservation Commission has extended Piedmont resident Dakota B. Henderson's hunting ban by seven years, and approved land purchases and timber sales in recent meetings.

From Staff Reports

The Missouri Conservation Commission met Feb. 6 for a workshop and closed executive session and Feb. 7 for its regular open meeting in Jefferson City.

The commission:

• Approved the suspension or revocation of one or more hunting, fishing, or trapping privileges of 18 individuals. Those locally include: Dakota B. Henderson, Piedmont, hunting, add seven years to current revocation.

• Approved the purchase of 3.28 acres in St. Francois County.

• Approve the purchase of 153 acres in St. Clair County as an addition to Wah’Kon-Tah Prairie Conservation Area.

• Approved the disposal of the 9.7 acres Buttin Rock Access in Shannon County via a competitive bid process.

• Approved the sale of an estimated 2,927,499 board feet of timber located on 733 acres of Compartment 20, Current River Conservation Area in Shannon County.

Set the next open meeting for April 4.

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