Federal officials will continue working with farmers rather than demanding their share of water in Rattlesnake Creek for the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, Gov. Laura Kelly announced Wednesday. In ...
Jul. 11—ST. JOHN — When discussing water rights in Kansas, it's important to take care of the weeds. But it is also important not to stray too far afield. In June, a federally-released 468-page draft ...
County commissioners from across central Kansas hosted state and federal officials July 10 to address longstanding concerns regarding the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s water impairment claims at ...
PRATT, Kan. — Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) staff at Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge just 30 ...
Sandhill cranes roost for the night at the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge in this October 29, 2017, photo. The cranes may be returning to Kansas this time of year as part of their annual fall ...
STAFFORD, Kan. — Two adult whooping cranes have been reported at a wildlife refuge in central Kansas, marking an early fall return for the endangered birds. The Wichita Eagle reports the two whooping ...
A flock of green-winged teal settle on the marsh at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. (Rachel Laubhan/USFWS) Federal officials will continue working with farmers rather than demanding their share of ...
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