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Mudflats get busy when hungry shorebirds migrate through Kansas. These long-distance travelers stop to rest where food is plentiful in marshes and playas. Drenched soil teems with small invertebrates that help fuel shorebird flights to the breeding grounds, and ... Read More


Mulberries and summer shade attract squirrels and hunters; season runs June 1-Feb. 28 PRATT -- For outdoorsmen and women who don't fish or just want more varied outdoor experiences in the Sunflower State, Kansas offers exciting hunting opportunities throughout the summer. Squirrel season provides that opportunity. The season opened June 1 an ... Read More


Mulberries and summer shade attract squirrels and hunters; season runs June 1-Feb. 28For outdoorsmen and women who don't fish or just want more varied outdoor experiences in the Sunflower State, Kansas offers exciting hunting opportunities throughout the summer. Squirrel season provides that opportunity. The season opened June 1 and runs throug ... Read More


Chapter will promote "bobwhite buffers" in northeast KansasMARYSVILLE -- Residents of Marshall County have formed Kansas' ninth Quail Forever (QF) chapter in an effort to protect and enhance bobwhite quail habitat. The Marshall County Chapter of QF also aims to involve local youth in outdoor activities."The Marshall County quail ... Read More


Chapter will promote "bobwhite buffers" in northeast KansasMARYSVILLE -- Residents of Marshall County have formed Kansas' ninth Quail Forever (QF) chapter in an effort to protect and enhance bobwhite quail habitat. The Marshall County Chapter of QF also aims to involve local youth in outdoor activities."The Marshall County quail ... Read More


Unpredictable river flowing well for second year in a rowSTOCKTON — The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks will be stocking 250 rainbow trout in the South Fork Solomon River above Webster Reservoir on Jan. 28. Flows in the river have been adequate, so anglers will have the opportunity to fish for rainbow trout in a river setting above Web ... Read More


Videos designed to help educators teach firearm safety and conservationNEWTOWN, Conn. — The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) has launched an online campaign offering free educational videos about firearm safety and wildlife conservation to teachers and school administrators across the country. Only several days into the campaign, mor ... Read More


Leaves change color for several reasonsPRATT — Fall is the season of color in Kansas, and 2010 has been a good year for those who love the changing hues of autumn leaves, as mild temperatures have kept leaves clinging to branches longer than normal. Autumn weather produces some of the year's clearest skies and most pleasant temperatures, and c ... Read More


Union Pacific warns hunters to stay clear of railroad rights-of-wayOMAHA — Union Pacific Railroad is urging hunters to resist the temptation to hunt on railroad property this season. It is not only dangerous, it is against the law — a trespassing violation because railroad rights-of-way are private property. It’s tempting to hunt these areas b ... Read More


Fourteen tagged fish worth $200-$300 caught in Kansas so farPRATT — Cabela’s and Wanna Go Fishing TV have tagged hundreds of fish in lakes near select Cabela’s retail stores, including several in Kansas, and as of mid-June, 14 of these fish have been caught in the Sunflower State.While Cabela’s has not released the last names of winners yet, f ... Read More