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Wabash Pigtoe Mussel (Species information) 10%
Wabash Pigtoe Mussel ... The Wabash Pigtoe Mussel is an obligate riverine species that prefers gravel substrates and moderate currents. Fish hosts include crappies and bluegill. .... Continue to Wabash Pigtoe Mussel >>
NEOSHO MUCKET MUSSEL (Species information) 10%
NEOSHO MUCKET MUSSEL ... This freshwater mussel is elongated with a slightly rounded shell. The shell is relatively thin, with a size of approximately 4 inches. There are prominent growth lines. The shell is light brown ... Neosho Mucket Mussels are protected by the Kansas Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Act and administrative regulations applicable thereto. Any time an eligible project is proposed .... Continue to NEOSHO MUCKET MUSSEL >>
Cylindrical Papershell Mussel (Species information) 10%
Cylindrical Papershell Mussel ... The Cylindrical Papershell is a relatively short-lived (10 years) freshwater mussel that was formerly documented in most rivers of northern Kansas. It is a thin-shelled, straw-colored mussel .... Continue to Cylindrical Paper... >>
Round Pigtoe Mussel (Species information) 10%
Round Pigtoe Mussel ... The Round Pigtoe Mussel is an obligate riverine species preferring larger perennial rivers where it occurs in gravel substrates with swift currents. Stable populations occur in the Spring River .... Continue to Round Pigtoe Mussel >>
Yellow Sandshell Mussel (Species information) 10%
Yellow Sandshell Mussel ... The Yellow Sandshell Mussel is an obligate riverine species preferring perennial slow moving current over a wide variety of substrates but avoids areas of shifting sand. Fish hosts include crappie .... Continue to Yellow Sandshell... >>
Marion Waterfowl Report (Report) 9%
are included in the restricted access area, and are off limits to hunting. Accessing the refuge by boat or hunting near the refuge shoreline is not permitted. Remember Marion Reservoir has ZEBRA MUSSELS. Make .... Continue to Marion Waterfowl... >>
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