
Kansas Canopy
Podcast de Kansas Forest Service
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Kansas Forest Service serves the landowners, communities, forest and arboriculture industries, and citizens of the state through protection and management of forests, woodlands, and windbreaks. Mission Statement: Sustaining and enhancing natural resources and communities through forestry and wildland fire management.
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Smokey Bear may be the face of fire prevention, but protecting Kansas from wildfires takes all of us. In this episode, Fire Prevention Specialist Shawna Hartman of the Kansas Forest Service shares Smokey’s surprising backstory, the five timeless fire safety rules, and how communities can prepare for and reduce wildfire risks. From understanding the “home ignition zone” to joining Firewise USA, Shawna offers practical steps for homeowners, neighborhoods, and event organizers to help keep Kansas safe—because only you can prevent wildfires. * Request Smokey Bear: https://kstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8HwUE7aBV87SW3A * NFPA Resources: https://www.nfpa.org/NFPA-Solutions?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19188247804&gbraid=0AAAAAD3hth1qAzW9jmagBFoq7IH_xd3fr&gclid=CjwKCAjwwNbEBhBpEiwAFYLtGKFUy1rMGQogYQABwdTFkS_Wxu0t4Emd8tGzy3cqqASPiCtU5Vj-ERoCDGQQAvD_BwE

In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Drew Ricketts, Wildlife Extension Specialist at Kansas State University, to explore why even the best intentions can lead to harmful outcomes when it comes to wild animals. From “rescuing” fawns to preventing snake bites, Dr. Ricketts walks us through common human-wildlife encounters and explains how species are biologically adapted to thrive without our help. We discuss Kansas laws, public health risks, and what to do if you encounter injured or endangered wildlife. Most importantly, we unpack how to teach the next generation to respect wild animals—by giving them the space they need to stay wild. * Fins, Fur, and Feathers: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HyaYenrLLztd5l9NseZ8h * Let wildlife be wild: https://www.ksre.k-state.edu/news-and-publications/news/stories/2025/05/agriculture-leave-wildlife-alone.html * Wildlife Rehabilitation Permit Information: https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Rehabilitation/Wildlife-Rehabilitation-Permit-Information * K-State Extension Wildlife Management: https://www.wildlife.k-state.edu/ * Animal Diversity Web: https://animaldiversity.org/

The Kansas Forest Service is facing unprecedented challenges due to proposed federal budget cuts. This episode explores what’s at stake—not just for the agency, but for landowners, communities, and ecosystems across the state. From wildfire response to community tree planting, invasive pest control to water quality improvements, State, Private, and Tribal Forestry funding touches nearly every corner of Kansas. You’ll also hear firsthand accounts from partners and landowners—including voices from Shawnee County, KU Field Station, Blue Rapids, and the Kansas Forestry Association—who have seen the impact of KFS programs up close. Together, they paint a picture of what’s working, what’s at risk, and what can be done to help ensure these services remain available for the people and landscapes that depend on them.

In this episode, we are joined by K-State Mesonet meteorologist Chip Redmond to explore some of the most enduring weather-related wives' tales. From moon halos and woolly bear caterpillars to smoke patterns, animal fur, and even persimmon seeds, Chip breaks down which bits of weather lore hold up under science—and which are just poetic myths. Tune in to learn how to separate weather wisdom from weather whimsy! * https://mesonet.k-state.edu/ * https://www.weather.gov/ * https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/

In this episode, Dr. Cassandra Olds, veterinary entomologist at Kansas State University, shares insights from her publication Ticks in Kansas and explains why ticks are a growing concern in the state. Learn how to identify common ticks, prevent bites, and recognize early signs of tick-borne illness—especially important for those who work or spend time outdoors. Dr. Olds also offers practical tips and local resources to help Kansans stay safe and informed. * Ticks in Kansas Publication: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/item/ticks-in-kansas_MF2653 * KSRE Bookstore: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/ * K-State Department of Entomology: https://entomology.k-state.edu/

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