Founded in 1991, the Columbia Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office has worked on dozens of projects throughout the midwest including measuring our invasive Asian carp catches in tons, surveying fish passage locations in the thousands and transporting more pallid sturgeon broodstock to hatcheries than any other fish and wildlife conservation office in the region. Much has occurred during the last quarter century at the Columbia Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, but our dedication to the people and natural resources of the United States remains the same.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
101 Park Deville Drive
Suite A
Columbia, Missouri 65203
Phone: 573-234-2132
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