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Nature Boost

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Join host Jill Pritchard from the Missouri Department of Conservation as she explores everything nature has to offer – from health benefits and wildlife viewing, to outdoor recreation and unbelievable conservation stories. Subscribe and get your own Nature Boost!

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  • The Rise & Fall of the Callery Pear
    Mar 19 2026

    It looks beautiful each spring, but the Callery pear has a complicated story. In the March episode of Nature Boost, we discuss how a popular ornamental tree introduced decades ago became one of Missouri's most problematic plants. Hear about its rise and spread, learn about new legislation banning its sale, and discover how the Missouri Invasive Plant Council's Callery Pear Buyback Program is helping Missourians replace Callery pears with native trees.

    This episode features interviews with MDC Forestry Programs Supervisor Russell Hinnah, Missouri State Representative Bruce Sassmann, and Missouri Prairie Foundation Executive Director Carol Davit.

    Have an invasive Callery pear on your property? Register for the Callery Pear Buyback Program March 16 - April 16 to receive a free, native tree to replace it! Learn more at Pear Buyback | Missouri Invasive Plant Council

    Nature Boost takes a fun look at the plants, animals and outdoor experiences that make Missouri special through engaging stories and expert interviews. New episodes are released on the third Thursday of each month. Have an idea for an episode? Send us a message at Nature Boost | Missouri Department of Conservation

    If you enjoy Nature Boost, be sure to rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and follow MDC on Instagram and Facebook!

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    21 m
  • February's for Lovers: Weird Wildlife Romances
    Feb 19 2026

    February isn't just for Valentine's Day - it's also peak breeding season for many Missouri wildlife species. In this month's Nature Boost, we explore weird and fascinating mating rituals. Plus, Missouri State Herpetologist Dr. Jeff Briggler is back to explain the spotted salamander's unique "breeding frenzy" and why it's one of nature's most remarkable events. Learn more about Missouri's wild lovers from MDC's online Field Guide at Field Guide | Missouri Department of Conservation

    Nature Boost takes a fun look at the plants, animals, and outdoor experiences that make Missouri special through engaging stories and expert interviews. New episodes are released on the third Thursday of each month. Have an idea for an episode? Send us a message at Nature Boost | Missouri Department of Conservation

    If you enjoy Nature Boost, be sure to rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and follow MDC on Instagram and Facebook!

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    22 m
  • Nature Boost Investigates: Inside the Serial Poaching Case of David Berry Jr.
    Jan 15 2026

    For years, David Berry Jr. and his family were at the center of Missouri’s most notorious wildlife poaching case, leaving hundreds of illegally killed deer in their wake. In this special true crime episode of Nature Boost, we take an in-depth look at Operation Geronimo, the investigation that finally stopped Berry Jr., and hear firsthand from the conservation agent that brought him to justice, Andy Barnes. This episode explores the impacts of poaching and why reporting wildlife crimes is critical to protecting Missouri’s natural resources for everyone.

    Poaching – taking wildlife out of season, without the proper permit, or in other violation of the Wildlife Code of Missouri – hurts Missouri wildlife and those who appreciate it. The Operation Game Thief hotline allows Missourians to project nature by reporting poaching. If you witness or suspect a wildlife violation, report it to your local conservation agent, or call the OGT 24-hour, toll-free number at 1-800-392-1111. Learn more at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/o39

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    29 m
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