
MDWFP is excited to announce that Deputy Administrator Angel Rohnke will serve as the next Director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.
Allen Winters, the fourth great-grandson of Choctaw Chief Mushulatubi, will share insights into the Choctaw lifestyle and his work with the Choctaw Cultural Preservation Program. Winters will showcase native artifacts and perform flute music for the audience.
MDWFP Conservation Officers have concluded the 2024 Operation Dry Water Campaign over the holiday weekend.
Emily shares her passion for reptiles and amphibians, discussing everything from alligator snapping turtles to venomous snakes and endangered salamanders.
Join us in this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast as host Matt Wyatt sits down with John Bernstiel, a park ranger with the National Park Service on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
MDWFP encourages individuals who receive the survey to take the time to fill it out completely. This data will be monumental in research to better understand the sociological impacts of the Mississippi black bear.
Knight's leadership has significantly contributed to the museum’s success and its impact on conservation, education, and tourism in Mississippi.
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, we sat down with Alfred Williams, a Bass Fishing Hall of Famer and one of Mississippi's finest anglers.
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) invites you to Roosevelt State Park and Paul B. Johnson State Park for our annual 4th of July celebrations.
The Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks has unanimously passed a resolution to honor Bill Finney Cossar for his outstanding commitment and service to the people of Mississippi and the conservation of the state’s natural resources.