November 2022

Surveys say – gameland bird populations are trending down this year

Two important factors impact availability of upland game during the fall hunting season: number of breeding adults in the spring and the reproductive success of the breeding population. Reproductive success consists of both the number of hatched nests and chick survival. For pheasant and quail, annual survival is relatively low; therefore, the fall population is more dependent on summer reproduction than spring adult numbers. For prairie chickens, reproductive success is still the major population regulator, but higher adult survival helps maintain hunting opportunities during poor conditions.

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KDWP to receive $4.3M in grants to conserve at-risk wildlife

Kansas City, Kan. – In an announcement made by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Oct. 19, 2022, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks will receive a portion of more than $66.7 million in matching grants to be distributed across 16 states and Guam in support of imperiled species. The grant dollars are made possible by the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund – grants that contribute millions annually to support implementing state and territorial programs that conserve and recover federally listed and atrisk species on non-federal lands.

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Amid increasing abuse, officials continue to flee youth sports

Associated Press national sports columnist pnewberry(at)ap.org Why put up with incessant taunts and threats from out-of-control parents? Why fret over potential violence — even the chance of losing your life — because someone thinks you blew a call at a 12-yearolds’ softball game? America is facing a crisis in prep and youth sports, where fewer and fewer people are willing to take on the thankless job of officiating games. “The veterans are quitting by the droves.

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Smart dog needs a home for Christmas

The Pratt Area Humane Society has many great choices of pets who might make a great Christmas gift this season. One of those is Blackie, a one-year-old American Bully. Blackie has a lot of puppy energy and will need a home who can keep up! He will need some training on manners but he is such a smart boy he’ll have is figured out in no time.

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