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Northeast Region (Folder) 20%
of rock just below the soil’s surface. Hosting the world’s largest population of greater prairie chicken, the Flint Hills region is a true natural treasure and one of the last large areas of unbroken .... Continue to Northeast Region >>
Black Kettle (Locations) 20%
above and below. That was the history of the lake, which caused it to be a mediocre fishery. KDWP installed fish screens on the inflow channel and the outflow channel with the assistance .... Continue to Black Kettle >>
T&E and SINC Species (Folder) 20%
KDWP recently updated the state threatened and endangered species list. The state-wide list below have been updated to reflect the new list of protected species, however, the individual county .... Continue to T&E and SINC Species >>
Severy City Lake (Fishing Location) 20%
Lake east shelter & toilets Severy City Lake is situated in the Fall River drainage basin just below Fall River Reservoir in southeast Kansas. The lake is located two .... Continue to Severy City Lake >>
SMALLMOUTH BASS (Species) 20%
a growing number of angler fans. Smallmouths prefer clear water and rocky structure. The mouth of the smallmouth extends to just below the eye. The world record smallmouth weighed a whopping 11 pounds, 15 .... Continue to SMALLMOUTH BASS >>
Applications and Fees (Folder) 20%
fishing, annual hunting, or combination annual license is available for purchase. (see list below for fees) .... Continue to Applications and... >>
Injured or Orphaned Wildlife (Sub Location) 20%
with questions BEFORE you attempt to rescue the animal. Before you take steps to "rescue" an orphaned bird or mammal, read the information below. Call the Milford Nature Center or another wildlife .... Continue to Injured or Orphan... >>
ESKIMO CURLEW (Species information) 20%
. Its general color is buff to pale cinnamon-brown, darker on the back and lighter below. There is a very light stripe over the eye. The bill is black and legs are dark green. Eskimo Curlews were .... Continue to ESKIMO CURLEW >>
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