8/4/11
KANSAS WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM COMMISSION TO MEET AUG. 11
Migratory bird seasons to be set
GREAT BEND — The Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission will conduct a public meeting and hearing on Thursday, August 11, at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center, 592 NE Highway K-156, northeast of Great Bend on Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area. The afternoon session will begin at 1:30 p.m ...
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FUN DAY AT LOVEWELL STATE PARK AUG. 7
First ever Disc Golf Tournament to highlight many events
WEBBER — The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Lovewell Marina at Lovewell State Park are sponsoring the annual Lovewell Fun Day on Saturday, Aug. 6. A new addition to the day’s events is the first ever Disc Golf Singles Tournament. Eighteen holes will be ...
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WESTAR ENERGY NOVICE DOVE HUNT LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Labor Day weekend event for youth 16 and younger; registration deadline Aug. 26
ST. MARYS — The Westar Energy Green Team will host a youth dove hunt for novice shooters at Jeffrey Energy Center, north of St. Marys, on Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-4. Hunts will be on wheat stubble or sunflowers, guided by volunteers in the early ...
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NEW BOOKS HIGHLIGHT KANSAS WILDLIFE
From amphibians and reptiles to birds and bats, new books reveal nature’s secrets
PRATT — There is an incredible treasure of Kansas natural history books and guides, and several recent publications have added to this body of work. Amphibians, Reptiles, and Turtles in Kansas, by Joseph T. and Suzanne L. Collins and Travi ...
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ALGAE BLOOMS AGITATE FARM PONDS, FARMERS
Fish-killing algae blooms, oxygen depletion can harm farm ponds as well as lakes
PRATT — Summer blue-green algae blooms at a number of Kansas reservoirs are not isolated to large bodies of water. Record hot temperatures this summer have created the algae blooms in farm ponds, as well, and nothing can be more disheartening than ...
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