New Online Reporting Tool for Wildlife Health Launched by MDC: Report Sick or Dead Wildlife Now!

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has recently unveiled a groundbreaking online wildlife health reporting tool, allowing the public to easily report instances of sick or dead wildlife.
Monitor Local Wildlife Health


Kris Smith, Nodaway County Conservation Agent, emphasized the importance of reporting sick or dead wildlife in monitoring the health of local animal populations and identifying potential disease outbreaks. By utilizing this innovative reporting tool, individuals can contribute valuable data to MDC's monitoring and management efforts.


Easy Reporting Process


The user-friendly reporting tool enables users to provide a detailed description of the wildlife health concern, pinpoint the location of the incident, and even upload photos to assist MDC staff in their assessment. This valuable tool is readily accessible on MDC's official website at mdc12.mdc.mo.gov/applications/WildlifeHealthReporting.


Take Action Now


If you encounter sick or dead wildlife in your area, make a difference by utilizing the MDC wildlife health reporting tool. Your contribution could play a crucial role in safeguarding local wildlife populations and preventing potential disease outbreaks. Join forces with MDC today and help protect our precious wildlife resources!

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