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Banks (Article) 9%
Shorelines should have 3:1 slopes to reduce the chance of aquatic vegetation problems. Slopes that are too steep (more than 2:1) can be a safety hazard for people and livestock and could slump .... Continue to Banks >>
Who is Eligible? (Article) 9%
web page. Priority will be given to schools that can create or use existing wet areas such as a small pool, stream, pond or marsh. Additionally, emphasis will be given to OWLS which have several .... Continue to Who is Eligible? >>
Why Do We Need OWLS? (Article) 9%
environments at or near school property. Outdoor learning laboratories have been developed and used successfully for years by some schools. OWLS is designed to help stimulate more learning. .... Continue to Why Do We Need OWLS? >>
Area News (Article) 9%
cedar in August 2007. Additional funds have been secured to cut and treat additional acreage of salt cedar in August 2008. Thirty-six Wild Turkey released in January 2008 Eighteen Wild Turkey .... Continue to Area News >>
BLACK BULLHEAD (Species) 9%
Smaller than the other, more sought-after catfishes, the bullhead is brown/green in color and doesn't have the forked tail like the channel cat. Common in nearly all streams, lakes and ponds .... Continue to BLACK BULLHEAD >>
Garfield Elementary (Article) 9%
Features: Have a pond with fish and water plants to attract aquatic insects. Initial Funding: 4/15/14 Certified: 2nd Funding: .... Continue to Garfield Elementary >>
Cleaning & Possession (Article) 9%
All fish taken shall have the head, body, and tail fin attached while in possession on the water. Sport fish taken must be kept until consumed, processed, taken home or given to another person .... Continue to Cleaning & Posses... >>
. If you have questions, please contact Joe Lambert, Area Manager at 785-425-6775 or at joe.lambert@ks.gov .... Continue to Area News >>
spot for waterfowl to fly into. Upland hunters can have a good but challenging hunt in this area. With pressure on the area wildlife move off of it easily, so an early in the season hunt will allow .... Continue to Area News >>
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