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Male greater sage-grouse displays air sacs to attract a female hen. Photo credit: USFWS ANIMALS WIN VALENTINE'S DAY Yes, Valentine's Day is over, but these romantic...

Spring Turkey Permits Available Over-the-counter and Online March 1

  PRATT ­– Everyone likes a good sale, and hunters are no exception. That’s why the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism is giving...

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A broad-tailed hummingbird feeding on Agastache by Ryan Moehring/USFWS Love is Wild: Mating and Dating in the Natural World With Valentine’s Day just around the corner,...

Application Period To Open For Spring Turkey Special Hunts

PRATT – Hunters searching for a good turkey hunting spot this spring, especially those with a young hunter in tow, are encouraged to apply...

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A pair of nesting western grebes at Chase Lake Wetland Management District in North Dakota by Neil Shook/USFWS World Wetlands Day February 2 marks World Wetlands...

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Balancing Business with Culture  From the kitchen table to the boardroom table, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) brings people together across the nation...

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A Canada lynx spotted in the snow by Steve Torbit. Comeback Cat: Canada Lynx Recovery This week the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced its latest...

K-State lab can now analyze forage samples

Lab services have been expanded to include forage, grain testing MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University’s Analytical Lab has expanded its services and can now...

It’s National Bird Day!

It’s National Bird Day! Birdwatching is a great outdoor hobby on public lands across the country, but be careful, it can be addictive. Before...

K-State Research and Extension specialists share tips for managing livestock in winter

Reducing animals’ stress during cold periods is a key goal MANHATTAN, Kan. – Livestock producers are entering a time of year that, because of winter...

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