Friday, November 06, 2009 at 4:58 p.m.
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JEFFERSON CITY -- A California, Mo., conservation official has been picked to lead the Missouri Conservation Department.
The Conservation Commission announced Friday that Bob Ziehmer will take over the state agency on Jan. 15. The 42-year-old started working for the Conservation Department in 1991 as an assistant natural history biologist. He also has worked as an environmental consultant and aquatic services biologist, and spent three years as a wetlands specialist for the Missouri Department of Transportation.
John Hoskins, the agency's current director, said in August that he planned to retire.
The Conservation Department regulates and licenses hunting and fishing, manages forests and nature centers and promotes habitat conservation efforts on public and private lands.