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State officials caution those who consume bass caught in Kansas.
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As part of their annual advisory state health officials have suggested people not eat bass caught in the state more than one meal per...
Long-term efforts saved Colorado wildlife
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By Colorado Parks and Wildlife
In Colorado 150 years ago wildlife faced a dire future.
To provide food for miners and settlers streaming west during the...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Brush Office Closed Due to Damage
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Brush Office will be closed until further notice due to significant damage to the building.
On Dec. 25, a truck went...
January Brings Bald Eagles To Kansas
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Seeing a wild bald eagle is always a thrill and thanks to conservation efforts, our nation’s symbol is more common than ever. However, if...
Benefits of timer stand improvements on Kansas Farmsteads
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Many producers and landowners in Kansas have wooded areas on their property that can provide beneficial habitat for wildlife. These forests offer protection from...
Wild About Kansas Photo Contest Winners Selected
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Kansas Wildlife and Parks Magazine, a bimonthly, subscription-based publication of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, will publish winning entries from the...
What is the best firewood available
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Not all firewood is created equal. Some species of trees are able to produce much more heat per cord of wood. A cord is...
Friends of the Great Plains Nature Center Receives National Award
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The Great Plains Nature Center’s (GPNC) support organization, Friends of the Great Plains Nature Center, recently received the award for “Excellence in Interpretive Support”...
Mountain Lions Spotted Again in Kansas
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Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism biologists have been busy investigating a flurry of mountain lion reports lately. Three more mountain lion reports...
Big Thompson fishkill settlement reached
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Jennifer Churchill - CPW NE Region PIO
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has accepted a settlement of $207,000 from American Civil Contractors (ACC) for the accidental fishkill on...
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