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Prescribed burning is an important management tool in the landscape, but it should be used judiciously. Many of the large fires Kansas Forest Service have responded to in the last week have been a result of escaped prescribed burns.
Many serious fires have occurred when someone burned on a day with favorable weather, but a day or two later, an unseen ember was whipped to life when dry winds kicked up. In planning any prescribed burn, it is critically important to check weather not only for the day of the burn, but also for at least three days following the burn.
Monitor local weather patterns and check with local agencies to ensure your burn will not cause the next Kansas wildfire.
mesonet.k-state.edu/fire/danger/
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Photo of the day: Chase State Lake waterfall near Cottonwood Falls on Earth Day taken and submitted by Doug Mitchell.

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Photo of the day:  Chase State Lake waterfall near Cottonwood Falls on Earth Day taken and submitted by Doug Mitchell.  

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Our plastic waste is bad for wildlife.

The image is of a deceased black-footed albatross chick. It's a sobering picture and normally we like to keep things light-hearted on this account, but every once in a while we need to have one of those "real talks." Unfortunately, this chick isn't exclusive. It represents the millions of birds, reptiles, mammals and other wildlife that ingest our plastic waste.

How can you help? Check out our comments to find simple ways to reduce these wildlife hazards. This Earth Day, we're asking you to make the world a healthier place for the next generation AND for wildlife.

Photo at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge and Battle of Midway National Memorial by Dan Clark/USFWS
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Happy #EarthDay
Did you know that KDOT takes steps to study and mitigate effects on the environment and local wildlife. KDOT also plants a variety of native wild flowers and vegetation along our right of way.
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All my ducks are finally in a row.

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All my ducks are finally in a row.

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Don't be the reason someone doesn't make it home - #GiveEmABreak. Distracted driving isn't just dangerous to YOU but everyone ON the road. Slow down. Pay attention. Save a life. #GoOrangeKS ... See MoreSee Less

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