
Steve Damarais reflects on his journey from Massachusetts to Mississippi and the groundbreaking research he’s conducted over his career.
Check out this article from the November - December edition of the Mississippi Outdoors Magazine.
With over two decades of experience, Corey Wright shares his path from an intern to becoming a vital figure in wildlife education.
Pierce Young shares his journey from growing up in Columbus, Mississippi, to becoming a leader in deer management and private lands conservation.
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with William McKinley and Kamen Campbell from MDWFP’s Deer Program to discuss chronic wasting disease (CWD).
Keith Meals shares his journey from North Carolina to Mississippi, his early days in fisheries management, and his role in making critical decisions that have shaped crappie fishing across the state’s top reservoirs.
Winter drawdowns can be used to manage nuisance aquatic vegetation or manipulate fish populations. Read more about ponds and drawdowns from this article featured in the November - December 2024 edition of the Mississippi Outdoors Magazine.
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Mississippi Museum of Natural Science invites visitors to dive behind-the-scenes of the Museum’s aquatic conservation efforts during the next First Tuesday Noon Lecture, “What We Do in the Shallows” on December 3, 2024, from Noon - 1 p.m.
George Phillips shares his expertise on Mississippi’s ancient history through fossils, from marine life to rare dinosaur discoveries.
The Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks unanimously voted to award Alfred Williams the Mississippi Outstanding Sportsman Award in recognition of his achievements as a promoter of fisheries and conservation, and for breaking barriers in bass fishing.