Natural Resources Agent Articles
- Earth Day: How Did it Start?
- Eco Friendly New Year's Resolutions
- From Pencils to Plastic: Rethinking What We Buy for School
- From Fun to Fallout: The Environmental Cost of Balloons
- Liquid Trees: An Urban Solution?
- Nature: A Different Way to Treat Anxiety and Depression
- Prairie: Why Should We Care?
- The Role of Urban Green Space in Biodiversity Conservation
- Water Conservation
- Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs
- Brown Recluse Spiders
- Carpenter Bees
- Carpenter Bees around the Home
- Carpet Beetles
- Cicada Killer Wasps (Not Murder Hornets)
- Clothes Moths
- Fall Insect Check for the Home
- Five Reasons to Not Fear Spiders
- Insects Hibernating Inside the Home
- Insect Move Indoors in the Fall
- Keeping Insects Outside Your Home
- Mosquito Protection and Control
- Not All Spiders Are Bad
- Oak Leaf Itch Mites
- Spooky Spiders
- Ticks in Johnson County, Kansas
- Tick Time
- Challenging Chipmunks
- How to Trap Chipmunks
- Deer Season in Kansas City
- Finding a Balance Between Urban Wildlife and Humans
- Fox in Johnson County, Kansas
- Holiday Travel Safety: How to Avoid Deer and Wildlife Collisions
- Moles
- Poison Ivy: What’s all the Itch About?
- Preventing Woodpecker Damage
- Raccoons and Roundworms
- Wildlife Activity in Fall
- Wildlife in Johnson County
- Wildlife Proof Your Home
- Attracting Birds to Your Backyard Feeder
- Birding Around Johnson County in the Fall
- Breeding Season for Small-mouthed Salamander is Underway in Eastern Kansas
- Bobcats in Johnson County
- Celebrating bats and their ecological services
- Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza-H5N1: Your questions answered
- Hummingbirds
- Fun FacTOADS on Kansas Frogs
- Native, Non-Native, Invasive?
- Orphaned Wildlife
- Preparing for Winter, Wildlife Style
- Red Fox
- Species Highlight: Eastern Cottontail Rabbit
- Stop Aggressive Cardinals
- The Black and Yellow Garden Spider
- The Bird Feeder Conundrum
- Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving?
- Wildlife in Johnson County
- Frequently Asked Questions about Owls in Johnson County
Johnson County Extension Master Naturalist Fact Sheets
The Johnson County EMNs develop educational materials focused on environmental protection and preservation, addressing specific challenges faced by the Kansas City region.