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What’s Wild
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A fresh catch from fishing! Photo: Robin Robison/White Mountain Woman
Wyoming Women Get Hooked on Fishing at Local National Wildlife Refuge
Although fishing and hunting may...
What’s Wild
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Rocky Mountain Front by Dylan DesRosier/The Nature Conservancy
Protecting Habitat at the Headwaters
In an act of great generosity, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) of Montana recently...
The International Year of Soils: Soils are Living
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Living organisms, big and small, rely on soils for survival.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Above ground, life is apparent. Green plants, colorful flowers, animals and even...
USDA measures feral swine impact on U.S. farms
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) in cooperation with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is surveying U.S....
Black Bear Sightings on the Rise in Parts of State
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Black bears have become a common sight in parts of Oklahoma in recent years, a good indicator that the species is expanding its habitat...
Kansas Board of Vet Examiners to hold special meeting via conference call
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas Board of Vet Examiners will meet via conference call from 11:30-12:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, 2015.
The meeting is...
Bovine Respriratory Disease
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This is a survey that was conducted at KSU and it shows an increase in resistance to drug therapies among bovine respiratory disease cases.
A...
Smelling Double?
I wonder how many of you realize there are two different skunk species living in
Kansas; the Striped Skunk with which we are very familiar,...
Young Wildlife Rarely Need “Saving”
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PRATT – You’re mowing your lawn when you notice something moving in the grass. You stop the mower and peer over to find it’s...
Kansas Wildlife CSI
A coworker recently told me she saw her horses chasing a couple animals across
her pasture that were dark, about the size of raccoons, and...