Wildlife officials say the multi-year removal effort is showing early signs of success for native fish species living in the ...
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Are Kansas raccoons becoming domesticated?
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Wildlife experts say the local raccoon population is changing as members of the ‘trash pandas’ show signs of ...
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Biologists haul 100,000 lbs of invasive fish monsters from Kansas River
Biologists in Kansas have just hauled an extraordinary 100,000 pounds of invasive carp out of the Kansas River, a mass ...
The tons of carp were removed from the Kansas River over several years, including a record 36,000 pounds of invasive fish in 2025 ...
A bison at the Maxwell Wildlife Refuge. Wichita Eagle File photo The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is conducting a public auction of surplus bison from Maxwell Wildlife Refuge on Wednesday, ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is asking for the community’s opinion on the use of trail cameras on public lands. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission is holding ...
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