TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas wildlife workers are keeping up the pressure on an invasive species that has invaded one of the state’s most important rivers. Biologists with the Kansas Department of Wildlife ...
Kansas wildlife biologists are working to restore 21 imperiled aquatic species, including the endangered Neosho mucket mussel. Mussels are crucial for river ecosystems as they filter gallons of water ...
Biologists in Kansas have just hauled an extraordinary 100,000 pounds of invasive carp out of the Kansas River, a mass removal effort aimed at giving native fish and mussels a fighting chance. The ...
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