Conversation/extinction, post 1 Bailey Lewis
For this blog I will be discussing information on conservation and extinction in the environment. I will be talking about Missouri conservation to keep this blog some what relevant to us solely because we attend college in Missouri and for a lot of us here, we live in Missouri. So conservation of Missouri is led by 4 member commission. This commission is decided upon by the governor and with the advice or consent of our senate. The commission is responsible of management, restoration, conservation and regulations of bird, fish, game, forestry and all wildlife resources of Missouri.
The Missouri conservation agency is there to regulate things suck as hunting, fishing and burn bans. In these regulations they try to maintain a population that is sustainable for the surrounding environment. Like things such as hunting we get limited to a certain amount of game we can kill every season, doing this allows for communities to keep a population maintenance so we are not over ran by game or even to extinct any species that are in harm of extinction. This goes for fishing, bird and even forestry too.
I thinking having these restrictions is good for the state of Missouri due to the fact this will keep game, bird, fish and forestry around for many more generations to come. The conservation is there to prevent extinction.
I gathered information from https://www.mo.gov/government/guide-to-missouris-government/department-of-conservation/
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