Kansas is no stranger to blue-green algae and how it infests our waters almost every summer. All of our favorite lakes turn slimy, and people disregard the very real warnings given out only to realize that the risks are real. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued warnings and watches for many of our favorite lakes and ponds. Read on for the details.

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It’s sad to know that we’re kept from some of our favorite areas of our state when the weather is so nice, but there are other ways to get your Kansas nature fix. To still enjoy our beautiful nature without getting into the water, check out this scenic drive that gets even more beautiful in the spring and fall when shorebirds are migrating.

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