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Aquatic nuisance species signs geared toward raising public awareness PRATT -- It's the boating season, and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) wants all boaters to have fun. However, staff want to ensure that boaters protect the resource they enjoy from dangerous aliens -- commonly called aquatic nuisance species (ANS). KDWP ... Read More



WILDLIFE AND PARKS POSTING NEW ALIEN INVADER SIGNS
KIDS INVITED TO OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP JUNE 8-13
KANSAS STATE PARKS JOIN "WHAT'S YOUR MILE" CAMPAIGN
ADVANCED HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE JUNE 12POTENTIAL LARGEMOUTH BASS RECORD PENDING Read More


Aquatic nuisance species signs geared toward raising public awareness It's the boating season, and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) wants all boaters to have fun. However, staff want to ensure that boaters protect the resource they enjoy from dangerous aliens -- commonly called aquatic nuisance species (ANS). KDWP staff are in ... Read More


Six-day camp teaches youngsters outdoor skills and just plain fun The Kansas Wildlife Federation (KWF) and the K-State Cooperative Extension Service are sponsoring the annual Outdoor Adventure Camp (OAC) June 8-13 at the Camp WaShunGa area of Rock Springs 4-H Center, near Junction City. Youngsters who enjoy the outdoors and want to learn more a ... Read More


What's your cholesterol? What's your blood pressure? What's your weight? These and other health-related questions are addressed at the Kansas state government's Healthy Kansas website. The Healthy Kansas website includes a program entitled "What's Your Mile?" This program helps visitors to the website tailor a walking/hiking program t ... Read More


Wingshooting the focus of eight-week course Kansas volunteer hunter education instructors will conduct an eight-week advanced course in wingshooting beginning Thursday, June 12. The course will run from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Thursday evening for eight consecutive weeks at the Powder Creek Shooting Park, 8601 Monticello Road in Lenexa. (Sund ... Read More


If confirmed, fish would break a 31-year-old record A potential new Kansas state record largemouth bass was caught May 3 in a private strip pit in Cherokee County. Fourteen-year-old Tyson Hallam, of Scammon, took the trophy fish during the West Mineral Eagles Fishing Tournament using a jig and pig. The monster largemouth weighed 11-pounds, 12.8 ... Read More


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