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Wichita Urban Coyote and Fox Project (Folder) 10%
are conducting a study in Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, to learn more about urban coyotes and red fox populations. We will use GPS collars, trail cameras, and citizen science to gather our data. We ask .... Continue to Wichita Urban Coy... >>
Sound Producing Devices (Article) 10%
All motorboats are required to carry a mechanical sound producing device such as a horn or whistle that is audible up to one mile. Vessels 40 feet and longer are also required to carry a bell made .... Continue to Sound Producing D... >>
Transporting (Article) 10%
One fully-feathered wing and/or head must remain attached to migratory birds (except dove) when transported. Migratory game birds given to another person, taxidermist, storage facility .... Continue to Transporting >>
Why Do We Need OWLS? (Article) 10%
and wildlife. It is well established that "hands on" activities greatly enhance a student's ability to understand concepts and facts. One of the best ways to accommodate this is to provide natural .... Continue to Why Do We Need OWLS? >>
Are my fish safe to eat? (Article) 10%
If you've caught fish from one of the dozens of Kansas reservoirs, hundreds of state fishing and community lakes, tens of thousands of farm ponds or miles of rivers, you can rest assured .... Continue to Are my fish safe... >>
LARGEMOUTH BASS (Species) 10%
is the only one with a mouth that extends behind the eye. The world record weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces. The Kansas record is 11 pounds, 12 ounces. .... Continue to LARGEMOUTH BASS >>
WHITE CRAPPIE (Species) 10%
The white crappie is abundant across Kansas and ideally suited to the large reservoirs. Known for its prolific numbers and delicious white meat, the white crappie is one of the most popular .... Continue to WHITE CRAPPIE >>
BLUEGILL (Species) 10%
The bluegill is one of the most common panfish in Kansas, and it provides many youngsters with their first fishing thrill. Although it doesn't grow to enormous weights, the tenacious, saucer .... Continue to BLUEGILL >>
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