Are you curious about coyotes and their role in Kansas’ ecosystem? The public is invited to attend Coyote Biology & Management, a free educational program presented by Drew Ricketts, Extension Wildlife, Horticulture, and Natural Resources Specialist at Kansas State University.
This informative session will explore a wide range of topics, including coyote biology, history, management techniques, trapping, calling methods, and more. Whether you’re a hunter, trapper, landowner, or simply interested in wildlife, this program will deepen your understanding of coyote behavior and effective management strategies.
The program will be held on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center, located at 592 NE K-156 Hwy.
This event is free and open to the public and is sponsored by K-State Extension Cottonwood District, Kansas Wetlands Education Center, and the Great Bend Recreation Commission.
For more information, please contact the Kansas Wetlands Education Center at 877-243-9268 or the Great Bend Rec at 620-793-3755.



