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Bigeye Shiner (Species information) 19%
. It does not occur in the intervening the Neosho River basin. The Bigeyed Shiner prefers clear upland streams with high gradients and rock, clear sand or gravel bottoms. It occurs in the Mississippi River .... Continue to Bigeye Shiner >>
Northern Hog Sucker (Species information) 19%
of 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. This fish forages by sucking small organisms off the exposed surfaces of stones or overturning rocks to obtain insect larvae that live in crevices within the loose rubble .... Continue to Northern Hog Sucker >>
Pallid Bat (Species information) 19%
The Pallid Bat is known only from Barber County where it hibernates in the caves and rock crevices during winter. In summer, it uses buildings or crevices in cliffs or hollow trees during the day .... Continue to Pallid Bat >>
Rough Earth Snake (Species information) 19%
the Chautauqua Hills area. This snake is active from March to October. It spends the day beneath rocks and logs, or in leaf litter. During winter, it burrows deep beneath the ground to avoid cold temperatures .... Continue to Rough Earth Snake >>
Casner Creek Trail (Trails) 19%
Casner Creek Trail is accessible at two trailheads: one in Casner Creek Campground, and one at the youth fishing pond at the entrance to South Rock Ridge Area. The trail leads through a wooded area .... Continue to Casner Creek Trail >>
Overlook Trail (Trails) 19%
Terrain: Crushed rock and gentle grades Trail Activities: Walking, photography; no motorized vehicles, except for motorized wheelchairs. Leads to a scenic overlook. Stay on the trail .... Continue to Overlook Trail >>
WEBSTER STATE PARK (Event) 19%
a few too many for your flower bed at home, don't let them go to waste, bring them out to the park. We will have an area at the entrance of Rock Point ready for you to plant them. After you have .... Continue to WEBSTER STATE PARK >>
Google KMZ file of Fish Attractor GPS (File) 18%
Fish attractors are used to provide habitat for fish. They are generally brush piles made by sinking trees but also can be synthetic materials, rock beds, submerged roadways, and natural lake .... Continue to Google KMZ file o... >>
Off Trail Hike 08-09 (Event) 18%
for the tours to not be too much larger than 15-20 people. Please make your plans and email sarakay.carrell@ks.gov to reserve a spot! Hikes down in the rocks will be approximately 1.5 hours. Please plan .... Continue to Off Trail Hike 08-09 >>
Off Trail Hike 08-16 (Event) 18%
down in the rocks will be approximately 1.5 hours. Please plan for about a 2 hour timeframe to allow for time to hike back to the parking lot!. Email is the BEST way to reach Sara Kay!!! **My days .... Continue to Off Trail Hike 08-16 >>
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