Tracy Ross

Did you know that 100 years ago, geese were almost extinct?
By Tracy Ross
goose in water
Land Between the Lakes has one of the highest concentrations of bald eagles in the mid-South area.
By Tracy Ross
eagle landing on limb
Tracy Ross speaks with the lead naturalist at the Woodlands Nature Station in LBL, John Pollpeter, about the recent birth of four rare red wolf puppies.
By Tracy Ross
wolf pups at lbl
Gwenda Motley told WKMS that the community in which her sister, best known by her pen name bell hooks, was raised played a significant role in her academic and personal development.
By Tracy Ross
gwenda motley
In this installment of the WKMS' LBL Wildlife Report, Tracy Ross speaks to education coordinator Shannon Brockway about sandhill cranes.
By Tracy Ross
sandhill crane landing
Western Kentucky is a unique in its geography, history, and politics, writes author and historian George Humphreys.
By Tracy Ross
The Fall of Kentucky's Rock book cover
Check A Vet is seeking donations to spread awareness through national advertising and marketing campaigns.
By Tracy Ross
Check a Vet_featured
The public can access the auction now through Nov. 15.
By Tracy Ross
Murray State Art & Design Auction graphic
The LBL BioBlitz is a citizens' science project in which community members document flora and fauna found in Land Between the Lakes via the iNaturalist app.
By Tracy Ross
BioBlitz
The latest installment of the Land Between the Lakes Wildlife Report features the largest (and busiest) rodent of the Land Between the Lakes area: the beaver.
By Tracy Ross
beaver
In the spirit(s) of Halloween, WKMS will present two spooky-themed specials from American Public Media on Friday, Oct. 30. They include "Selected Shorts: Haunting for Halloween" and "Hollywood Halloween."
By Tracy Ross
Halloween scene-potion-skull-candle-book
"The Reckoning: Facing the Legacy of Slavery" traces the history and lasting impact of slavery and Jim Crow oppression in Kentucky, exploring many of the issues that have exploded into public consciousness throughout the country in 2020.
By Tracy Ross
Slavery in Kentucky