Outdoors
Virtual Wings & Wetlands Festival set for March 24-26
HAYS, Kan. – The Wings & Wetlands Festival sponsored by Fort Hays State University’s Kansas Wetlands Education Center will continue its tradition this year...
Outdoors
Feeding Birds Grape Jelly
When orioles return from the tropics in the springtime, offer grape jelly as a sweet treat to provide them with high-energy for building their...
Outdoors
KDWPT Game Wardens Bring Four Wildlife Violators to Justice
PRATT – Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT) Law Enforcement staff continue to make great strides in bringing wildlife poachers to justice,...
Outdoors
Donate a Portion of Your Tax Return to Support Kansas Wildlife
PRATT – More than 4,500 birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans and mollusks are considered nongame wildlife in Kansas – species that are not...
Outdoors
KDWPT Among First in the Nation to Make Hunting Information Available in Spanish
PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism – in partnership with the Kansas Wildlife Federation and the Kansas Hispanic and Latino...
Outdoors
Choosing the Right Fishing Line
The best fishing days of the year are just around the corner and there’s nothing worse than hooking that first fish of the year...
Outdoors
Gray Wolf Management
Colorado is part of the gray wolf’s native range, but wolves were eradicated from the state by the 1940s. Over the past decade, the...
Outdoors
Researchers use car collisions with deer to shed light on mysterious animal-population phenomena
Contact: Brendan Lynch, KU News Service, 785-864-8855, [email protected], @BrendanMLynch
LAWRENCE — For at least a century, ecologists have wondered at the tendency for populations of...

