The Missouri Department of Conservation is actively monitoring the state’s water systems through its Resources, Assessment, and Monitoring (RAM) Program. This initiative collects vital data on water flow, habitats, and biotic interactions to enhance plant and animal life. With a new regional team added, the RAM Program aims to expand its data collection and support…
The Missouri Department of Conservation is actively monitoring the state’s water systems through its Resources, Assessment, and Monitoring (RAM) Program. This initiative collects vital data on water flow, habitats, and biotic interactions to enhance plant and animal life. With a new regional team added, the RAM Program aims to expand its data collection and support broader conservation and restoration efforts across Missouri.