Wildlife biologists with Colorado Parks and Wildlife spent the night of June 3 in a meadow below Devil's Head mountain along Jackson Creek where they teamed with scientists from Colorado State University and the U.S. Forest Service to catch bats and show them to rock climbers who waited patiently in the dark. (Photo courtesy of Bill Vogrin/Colorado Parks and Wildlife.)

Bats can be beneficial

  • By Linda Langelo │ Colorado State University Extension
Most snakes help to manage mice and rats, and are generally beneficial to an ecosystem, says Kansas State University fisheries and aquatics specialist Joe Gerken. (Photo courtesy of K-State Research and Extension.)

K-State expert makes case for snakes

  • By Bailee Farmer │ Kansas State University Research and Extension
(Photo courtesy of K-State Research and Extension.)
Fall garden

Fall gardens are planted in the heat of summer

Tomato

Rotten tomatoes star in garden horror show

  • By Linda Geist │ University of Missouri Extension

In the garden: Why is my crop not producing fruit?

  • By Maddy Rohr Kansas State University Research and Extension

Vacation planning includes plant care

  • By Michele Warmund │ University of Missouri Extension