Xplor reconnects kids to nature and helps them find adventure in their own backyard. Free to residents of Missouri.

































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Xplor reconnects kids to nature and helps them find adventure in their own backyard. Free to residents of Missouri.
A monthly publication about conservation in Missouri. Started in 1938, the printed magazine is free to residents of Missouri.
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- Spring is a time of renewal – to smell blooming flowers, breathe fresh air, listen to birdsong, and watch the landscape leaf out. In the Missouri Bootheel, that seasonal change reveals a collection of unique and uncommon tree species, some tracing back to the region’s historic bottomland forests and swamps. Found nowhere else in the state, these trees take center stage as the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites the public to explore and learn about them through a series of free events across the Bootheel.
“Trees play an integral role in the environment, offering a variety of benefits both to people and wildlife,” says MDC Community Forester Jennifer Behnken. “Trees give us an avenue to connect with nature while making us happier and healthier.”
Each event will involve learning about trees during a casual stroll around local parks. The dates and locations of the events are as follows. Registration is not required:
Questions about these events can be sent to MDC Community Forester Jennifer Behnken at jennifer.behnken@mdc.mo.gov.