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Outdoors – Woman Workshop growing in popularity

PRATT — It’s common knowledge that every year more women are becoming involved in the outdoors, and nowhere is it more evident than at...

Pheasants Forever to host Youth Instructional Shooting Clinic

SENECA ­– Nemaha County Chapter of Pheasants Forever members, in partnership with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, invite youth ages 10-17...

Purina Pro Plan Named Official Performance Dog Food of DU

ST. LOUIS – April 7, 2015 – Tails, prepare to wag. Nestlé Purina PetCare Company and Ducks Unlimited (DU) today announced a new sponsorship agreement...

Wilson Lake level requires boater caution

PRATT – Wilson Lake, located in Russell County just north of the town of Wilson, is a popular fishing, boating and camping destination known...

Kansas Wildlife, Parks & Tourism Commission Approves 2015-2016 Big Game Hunting Seasons

PRATT – The Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission approved the 2015-2016 big game hunting seasons during  the public hearing portion of the March...

Landowner Stewardship Workshop April 18

VALLEY FALLS – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT), in cooperation with the K-16 Chapter of Quail Forever, Kansas Forest Service...

Tom Turkeys Seen Strutting Ahead of Season Opener

Oklahoma's 2015 spring turkey hunting seasons will kick off April 4-5 for youths 17 and younger in all areas except the Southeast Region. The...

Anglers’ Roundtable in Gunnison, April 13

GUNNISON, Colo. – Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to hear from anglers regarding fishing in the Gunnison Basin at an Anglers' Roundtable, 6:30 p.m.,...

USDA, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Launch Ecosystem-Wide Effort to Aid Southwestern Willow Flycatcher and Other Riparian Species

Working Lands for Wildlife Boasts New Practices, Greater Predictability for Landowners in Six Western States WASHINGTON, March 30, 2015 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture's...

South Dakota Pheasants SAFE Practice Nears Acreage Cap

There are 13,249 acres available for enrollment to South Dakota landowners interested in conserving upland habitat for pheasants and other wildlife through the continuous...
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