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Missouri Department of Conservation
This IFB (MDC-0000000165-SL) solicits a comprehensive media audit for the Missouri Department of Conservation to evaluate audio/video content and associated performance metrics. The contractor will analyze programs including podcasts, video series, PSAs, and internal communications to provide recommendations for optimal content strategies and ROI analysis. The contract period begins at award and continues through June 30, 2026, with work performed primarily in Missouri.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Missouri Department of Conservation
Close: Mar 23, 2026
This IFB (MDC-0000000165-SL) solicits a comprehensive media audit for the Missouri Department of Conservation to evaluate audio/video content and associated performance metrics. The contractor will analyze programs including podcasts, video series, PSAs, and internal communications to provide recommendations for optimal content strategies and ROI analysis. The contract period begins at award and continues through June 30, 2026, with work performed primarily in Missouri.
AvailableMissouri Department of Conservation
The Missouri Department of Conservation issued an Invitation for Bid for mowing maintenance services at Lost Valley Fish Hatchery and Visitors Center covering three distinct service lines and requiring commercial-grade equipment. The contract is for one year from award with two one-year optional renewals and includes specific set-aside participation requirements for service-disabled veterans and sheltered workshops. Bidders must be registered in MissouriBUYS and submit a Vendor No Tax Due certificate, with sealed electronic bids due by March 20, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Missouri Department of Conservation
Close: Mar 20, 2026
The Missouri Department of Conservation issued an Invitation for Bid for mowing maintenance services at Lost Valley Fish Hatchery and Visitors Center covering three distinct service lines and requiring commercial-grade equipment. The contract is for one year from award with two one-year optional renewals and includes specific set-aside participation requirements for service-disabled veterans and sheltered workshops. Bidders must be registered in MissouriBUYS and submit a Vendor No Tax Due certificate, with sealed electronic bids due by March 20, 2026.
AvailableMissouri Department of Conservation
The Missouri Department of Conservation issued IFB MDC-0000000166-SL for semi-monthly janitorial services at the Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area office in Boone County, Missouri. The scope includes comprehensive cleaning of hard surfaces, restrooms, and entranceways, as well as waste removal and spot-cleaning for a projected period from May 2026 through May 2027. Bids must be submitted electronically through the MissouriBUYS system by the deadline of March 23, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Missouri Department of Conservation
Close: Mar 23, 2026
The Missouri Department of Conservation issued IFB MDC-0000000166-SL for semi-monthly janitorial services at the Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area office in Boone County, Missouri. The scope includes comprehensive cleaning of hard surfaces, restrooms, and entranceways, as well as waste removal and spot-cleaning for a projected period from May 2026 through May 2027. Bids must be submitted electronically through the MissouriBUYS system by the deadline of March 23, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Missouri Department of Conservation
This document provides an overview of the Missouri Department of Conservation's (MDC) Post-Season Targeted Culling program, an initiative designed to reduce the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Missouri. The program involves voluntarily harvesting and testing deer in localized areas where CWD cases have been found, with landowner permission, from mid-January to mid-March. It emphasizes the program's effectiveness in controlling CWD prevalence by reducing local deer populations and gathering critical samples for understanding disease spread.
The Missouri Bird Conservation Plan focuses on conserving bird populations through collaborative efforts in Missouri. It emphasizes the importance of birds in maintaining healthy ecosystems and highlights the alarming declines in bird populations. The plan outlines strategies for bird outreach, including educating the public about the value of birds, the threats they face, and actions they can take to help. It promotes habitat improvement, reduction of bird collisions, and engagement in citizen science. The plan also aims to measure the success of outreach efforts and coordinate messaging among conservation partners.
The Missouri Bird Conservation Plan focuses on bird conservation efforts to promote collaboration among conservation partners and the public. It assigns a Missouri Concern Score to priority bird species and their habitats within Missouri's primary natural community types, recommending research and monitoring needs. The plan addresses nationwide conservation priorities, land and water conservation, research and evaluation, engagement and partnerships, full life-cycle conservation, addressing threats, and policy and funding.
The strategic plan of the Missouri Department of Conservation aims to protect and manage the state's fish, forest, and wildlife resources, providing opportunities for citizens to use and appreciate them. Key goals include maintaining healthy land, water, and forests, ensuring sustainable fish and wildlife populations, and offering accessible natural spaces. Strategic priorities involve changing the trajectory of imperiled natural communities, connecting diverse people with nature, and enhancing customer experience through initiatives like landscape assessment, community conservation, and infrastructure renewal.
The Missouri Comprehensive Conservation Strategy (CCS) integrates the State Forest Action Plan (SFAP), State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), watershed priorities, public and private land conservation opportunities, and community conservation strategies into a unified framework. The CCS prioritizes conservation investments geographically, focusing on areas with the greatest potential benefit. Key areas of focus include maintaining and restoring healthy natural systems, increasing landscape resiliency, improving connectivity among habitats, and supporting sustainable resource production. The strategy also emphasizes citizen and partner engagement, aiming to maximize the benefits of conservation for Missourians through collaboration and efficient resource allocation. The plan addresses various themes, including species and natural systems health, pollution mitigation, private lands management, public land stewardship, climate change adaptation, soil and water resource improvement, fire management, forest product sustainability, recreation and human health, and economic valuation of ecosystem services. The CCS outlines specific actions to achieve its goals, including habitat restoration, invasive species control, and community conservation initiatives. The plan also includes a robust evaluation process to monitor progress and adapt strategies as needed.
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