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Group meeting to discuss waterfowl hunting

Two drake Mallard ducks fly over a lake.
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Two drake Mallard ducks fly over a lake.

By NewsPress Now

The local chapter of Delta Waterfowl is hosting a meeting next week to discuss the state of public waterfowl hunting.

Area managers of managed wetlands in Northwest Missouri will discuss current conditions, plans and goals beginning at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the Missouri Department of Conservation Northwest Regional Headquarters, 701 James McCarthy Drive.

The Missouri State Delta Waterfowl Committee is working with the Missouri Department of Conservation to host similar meetings across the state. The goal is to jump-start a better line of communication between those managing public hunting areas and people who utilize them.

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