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Golden Plains Elementary (Article) 22%
Biologist: Kevin Klag (785) 462-7993 kevin.klag@ks.gov Regional Coordinator: Mike Rader (620) 672-0708 mike.rader@ks.gov Special Features: Cedar windbreak, wildflower site, native grasses .... Continue to Golden Plains Ele... >>
South Hutchinson Elementary (Article) 22%
Biologist: Steven Adams (620) 665-3048 or (620) 663-3501 steven.adams@ks.gov OWLS Coordinator: Mike Rader (620) 672-0708 mike.rader@ks.gov Special Features: A pond with a waterfall and native .... Continue to South Hutchinson... >>
Jetmore High School (Article) 22%
Biologist: Aaron Baugh (620) 227-8609 aaron.baugh@ks.gov Regional Coordinator: Mike Rader (620) 672-0708 mike.rader@ks.gov Special Features: Pond, native tree and grass plantings .... Continue to Jetmore High School >>
Logan County Conservation District (Article) 22%
Biologist: Kevin Klag (785) 462-7993 kevin.klag@ks.gov Regional Coordinator: Mike Rader (620) 672-0708 mike.rader@ks.gov Special Features: Circular pond, native wildflower plot .... Continue to Logan County Cons... >>
Oswego High School (Article) 22%
Biologist: Logan Martin (620) 231-3173 logan.martin@ks.gov Regional Coordinator: Jennifer Rader (620) 783-5207 Jennifer.rader@ks.gov Special Features: Wetland habitat, native trees, shrub .... Continue to Oswego High School >>
Pittsburg High School (Article) 22%
Biologist: Logan Martin (620) 231-3173 logan.martin@ks.gov Regional Coordinator: Jennifer Rader (620) 783-5207 Jennifer.rader@ks.gov Special Features: Large, wetland habitat, native grassland .... Continue to Pittsburg High Sc... >>
Coleman Middle School (Article) 22%
Biologist: Charlie Cope 316-683-8069 Charles.cope@ks.gov OWLS Coordinator: Mike Rader 620-672-0708 mike.rader@ks.gov Special Features: Restore native prairie grasses and flowers to at least .... Continue to Coleman Middle Sc... >>
GREEN TOAD (Species information) 22%
;Currently, the following areas are designated critical for Green Toads: (1) All native prairie lands and waters within an area encircled by a line beginning on the Logan-Wichita County line at SE corner Sec. 36, T15 .... Continue to GREEN TOAD >>
REDSPOT CHUB (Species information) 22%
The Redspot Chub is one of the largest of our native minnows, generally growing to 6-8 inches long. This fish closely resembles the more familiar creek chub but has larger scales and no spot .... Continue to REDSPOT CHUB >>
Bluestem Trail (Trails) 22%
This trail is accessible from Catclaw Trail, or from the north end of the quarry in Quarry Bay. Big bluestem, little bluestem, Indiangrass, and other native grasses dominate the landscape .... Continue to Bluestem Trail >>
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