Flatlander Podcast
Flat is a state of mind! Get to know the people, science, and stories that make the Kansas outdoors more than flyover country.
Episodes
63 episodes
Episode 61: Scientific Research And Its Role At KDWP
KDWP Wildlife Division Assistant Director - Research, Richard Schultheis, joins us to chat about the role scientific research plays in the conservation efforts of KDWP.Wildlife Research and Survey publications
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Episode 60: Grasslands & Woodlands
KDWP District Wildlife Biologist, Vickie Cikanek, joins us to chat about working lands for wildlife in the southern Flint Hills and Chautauqua Hills. We get into fun things like blackjack oaks, where trees belong, soil composition, big deer, tr...
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Episode 59: Wild Turkey Management in Kansas
The Kansas fall turkey season was suspended--what does this mean? What data informed the decision? Listen as we chat with Kent Fricke about turkey declines, ongoing and upcoming research, and the future of turkeys in Kansas....
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Episode 58: WE'RE BACK! Let's catch up.
Hey Flatlanders! We've missed you. Co-hosts Tanna, Lyndzee, Laura, and Nadia (and Megan) are back on the mics and catching up after a hiatus. We're getting back into the podcast groove and starting with a hosts episode!
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Episode 57: Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Workshop
Tanna and Lyndzee are flying solo in this episode to talk about a program that is near and dear to their hearts. Becoming an Outdoors-Woman is a workshop focused on the learning of outdoor skills - skills usually associated with hunting and fis...
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Episode 56: The Kansas Water Plan
What's that...you haven't read the Kansas Water Plan yet? Fret not! Join us for an hour while we learn about Kansas reservoirs, irrigation, groundwater management districts, important meetings, local enhanced management areas, soil moisture pro...
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Episode 55: Learning about Kansas Trails
Land and Water Conservation Fund GrantsFinding Trails in KansasHiking, Biking...
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Episode 54: The Kansas Wildscape Foundation
The Kansas Wildscape Foundation (KWF) was established by the Kansas Legislature in 1990, in coordination with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. They are an independent, 501(c)(3), tax-exempt foundation dedicated to raising funds to b...
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Episode 53: Ecology of the Flint Hills
This episode is chock full of trivia night factoids: the defunct mussel button industry, 30 miles of hand-laid limestone fencing, 1800's style refrigeration, prescribed fires, bison wallows, and the secret Flint Hills pronghorn herd. Join Laura...
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Episode 52: KDWP Pratt Fish Hatchery
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks operates four fish hatcheries across the state located at Farlington, Meade...
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Episode 51: What are Aquatic Invasive Species?
Zebra mussels! Carp! Giant snails! Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are animals and plants not native to Kansas that cause harm to the economy, environment, or human health. In this episode, Nadia and Laura, are joined by Vanessa Salazar,...
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Episode 50: Audubon of Kansas and Prairie Chicken Lek Treks
Audubon of Kansas (AOK) is an independent grassroots nonprofit organization that promotes appreciation and stewardship of natural ecosystems in Kansas and the central Great Plains, with special emphasis on conservation of prairies, birds, other...
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Episode 49: Kansas Hunter Education
This year 2023, marks the 50th anniversary of Kansas' Hunter Education Program! KDWP outdoor education supervisor and hunter education coordinator, Kent Barrett, sits down at the mic with Tanna and Lyndzee to tell us about the Hunter Educat...
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Episode 48: National Archery in the Schools Program
The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) is an in-school program aimed at improving educational performance among students in grades 4 – 12. And through it, students are learning focus, self-control, discipline, patience, and the life...
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Episode 47: Wildlife Viewing Survey
Wildlife viewing is among the fastest growing outdoor recreation activities in the United States. Wildlife agencies, including KDWP, are interested in gathering data about wildlife viewers (those who intentionally observe, feed, or photograph w...
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Episode 46: A Journey into Hunting
No stranger to the outdoors but rather new to hunting, Garrett Lyon shares his personal journey into becoming an adult on-set hunter. Join Tanna and Lyndzee as we learn about Garrett's perspective on how and why he chose to learn something new,...
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Episode 45: Blue Catfish Biology
Today we're talking about big cats, and not the feline variety, with Ernesto Flores, KDWP Fisheries Biologist stationed in Emporia, Kan. Originally native to three rivers in Kansas, blue catfish now inhabit much of the water found in sunflower ...
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Episode 44: Vamos A Pescar! (Let's Go Fishing!)
Vamos a Pescar is a national grant-based program focused on introducing Hispanic families to fishing and providing resources for recreation. Today, hosts Laura and Nadia sit down with Patricia Saenz-Reyes and Phil Taunton, Vamos a Pescar o...
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Episode 43: Waterfowl Conservation with Jim Pitman, Ducks Unlimited
Favorite duck hunting spot dry this year? Increased hunting pressure got you down? Learn about the state of waterfowl conservation in Kansas, what more needs to be done, and how you can help. Get informed, share your knowledge, and make a diffe...
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Episode 41: Ranching and Wildlife
True stewards of the land, Keith and Eva Yearout, managers of Z-Bar Ranch in western southcentral Kansas, have spent more than 20 years ranching with the goal of bringing the land back to its native state while managing a sizable herd of bison....
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Episode 40: Migratory and Shorebirds at Cheyenne Bottoms
Hey Flatlanders! Join us today as we learn about the many species of birds that call Cheyenne Bottoms home. Tanna and Lyndzee are joined on location at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center by Dr. Robert Penner, The Nature Conservancy, and Jason...
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Episode 39: Furharvesting and Trapping
In Kansas, the term "furbearers" encompasses a number of species, including badger, bobcat, beaver, gray fox, red fox, swift fox, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter, raccoon, striped skunk, and weasel. With abundant furbearer populations throughout ...
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