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Oak Point (Campgrounds/Areas) 27%
that hosts a hiking/biking trail and a bird watching area. Deer, racoons, squirrels, birds of all varieties and colors, and other animals can be seen in a natural habitat. Redbud trees offer splashes of color .... Continue to Oak Point >>
Group Shelter (Facilities) 27%
Fees: Overnight camping - $100 per night. Three camping units (campers, tents, etc) included with reservation, additional camping units are $10 per night per unit Special Event Permit may .... Continue to Group Shelter >>
Pottawatomie No. 1 (Fishing Location) 27%
Pottawatomie Lake No. 1 State Fishing Lake Manager: Nathan Henry Phone: (785) 539-9999 39.47227 -96.40907 Manhattan 785-539-9999 Pottawatomie 1 1 fishing, camping, hunting The 190 acres .... Continue to Pottawatomie No. 1 >>
Improving Undesirable Fish Populations (Article) 27%
unavailable to bass. The first two problems can be rectified by stocking 50 8- to 12-inch bass per acre. If the pond has an underwater visibility of less than 12 inches or if over 50% of the surface area .... Continue to Improving Undesir... >>
Cherokee Lowlands (Locations) 27%
Ryan Good Cherokee Lowlands Wildlife Area / NRDA Property Manager (620) 827-6301 ... be found throughout the area. Many furbearers can also be found including coyote, bobcat, raccoon, opossum, skunk, beaver, otter, muskrat and mink. Dove management at the Perkins tract attracts doves ... and Restoration (NRDAR) program. Over the years, they have managed to recover several million dollars for the purpose of restoring the natural resources impacted by the Superfund site. Initially, the FWS, KDHE .... Continue to Cherokee Lowlands >>
Leslie T. and Lydia A. Fitzgerald (Locations) 27%
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Public Lands Manager: Stephen Anderson Phone: 785-600-8818 ... provides youth hunting opportunities for dove, deer, and turkey. Access to these hunts are regulated by permit and can be obtained through the special hunts program. The new public land is located 13 .... Continue to Leslie T. and Lyd... >>
Sandsage Bison Range (Locations) 27%
Area Manager: Jake Faulkender, Public Lands Manager II Phone: 620-276-8886 KDWP Region 3 Office phone: 620-227-8609 Location: The Sandsage Bison Range & Wildlife Area (formally known ... wildlife species and is managed to preserve native grassland conditions. The area is also home to one of the oldest publicly owned bison herds in Kansas. Wildlife Species commonly observed on the area ... of surviving trees can still be observed in the northwest corner of the middle pasture, serving as a reminder of the Kansas National Forest experiment. Bison Herd History ... at each entrance Do not crawl over or through Fences/Gates Vehicles are allowed in designated parking areas only. No camping is permitted. Consult area information kiosk or the area manager .... Continue to Sandsage Bison Range >>
Lovewell (Locations) 27%
management and some special restrictions will be used to provide quality hunting and fishing areas. Hunters can Check-in / Check-out here, https://ksoutdoors.com/checkin using your licensing login ... . The limited public lands in Kansas require intensive wildlife management and some special restrictions will be used to provide quality hunting and fishing areas. Hunters can Check-in / Check-out here, https ... previously managed by the Kansas Park Authority that were transferred to KFG now bring the total area leased from the Bureau of Reclamation under wildlife management to 5,215 acres. ... roads and are not allowed off roads. ATV/UTV's are prohibited anywhere on the area. A permit to access a designated ADA vehicle access area is available from the manager to persons meeting .... Continue to Lovewell >>
Hunter Recruitment and Retention Effort (Folder) 26%
these treasured experiences. And fewer hunters reduces the financial, social and political support needed for effective wildlife management. "Pass It On" is a program designed to reverse the declining ... the excitement of your first pheasant season opener - the camaraderie of family and friends? Or perhaps you can still smell the marsh as you followed your father into the predawn twilight on duck season opening .... Continue to Hunter Recruitmen... >>
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