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As Missouri’s black bear population continues to grow at a rate of 9% annually, bear sightings are more likely — even in major cities like Kansas City and St. Louis.
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In a few years, Kansas Citians will be able to wander 500 acres of tallgrass prairie close to home. A Johnson County park is in the midst of the area’s largest prairie restoration project.
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Segment 1: What it's like to be the first woman in charge at the Kansas City Fire Department.As Donna Maize takes over as Fire Chief, she makes Kansas…
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Segment 1: Once invisible, Native American women are making strides in having their issues heard. Eighty-four percent of Native American women will…
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Eastern hellbender salamanders, which have been declining all over the U.S. for decades, are doing so poorly in Missouri that they may receive federal...
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Segment 1: Why a Midwesterner is leading the charge to save manatees.To a native Kansas Citian, a sea animal like the manatee might as well be something…
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It's that time of year when monarch butterflies emerge from cocoons in our area to join the butterflies migrating south to Mexico. On this episode, we…
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According to the Chinese zodiac calendar, this is the year of the dog. But National Geographic says otherwise, naming 2018 as 'year of the bird' in…
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Kansas volunteers are committed to preserving a national icon: the bald eagle. Today, we speak with the filmmakers of a documentary short about the…
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Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium makes its long-awaiting debut this week. The Bass Pro Shops’ founder says he’s finally...
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The University of Missouri is among a consortium of schools with tiger mascots that are ramping up efforts to address the dwindling global tiger…