New Conservtaion book explores Missouri rivers

Learn through a new book from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) about Missouri's rich river history and how clean flowing water in our rivers is vital to sustaining the lives of all Missourians.

The 360-page "Voices of Missouri's Rivers" by William Turner explores the natural and cultural history of Missouri's rivers in vivid, full-color detail. Highlights of the book include the state's river history, basic river science, and a glimpse of the future of river conservation.

Turner writes, "The stories of Missouri's rivers are very much the stories of its people."

Turner holds a master's degree in aquatic ecology and has taught river science at the college level. He also helped establish and lead a statewide river conservation program in Missouri. Turner had a 30-year career with MDC and retired as the Department's Fisheries Division chief.

The book sells for $19.50 plus tax (and shipping for mail orders) at MDC nature centers, regional offices, and online at mdcnatureshop.com.

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