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Badger (Species) 10%
of their nests or burrow systems. The badger uses its keen sense of smell to locate prey, then digs a series of holes until the prey is restricted enough to be captured. Badgers are often associated with colonial .... Continue to Badger >>
Muskrat (Species) 10%
beavers, muskrats primarily use bank dens where sufficiently steep banks are available. But muskrats are better-known for constructing conspicuous houses from aquatic vegetation. Houses are occupied .... Continue to Muskrat >>
Swift Fox (Species) 10%
’s name refers to its fleetness of foot, which it uses to capture prey and escape from predators. Primary prey items include jackrabbits and cottontails. Mice, prairie dogs, shrews, birds, carrion .... Continue to Swift Fox >>
Otter (Species) 10%
and coyotes topping the list. They are active year-round, day and night, except around humans, they tend to be more nocturnal. Otters use dens for giving birth and for shelter during extreme weather. The den .... Continue to Otter >>
Area News (Article) 10%
that will be used for Special Hunts for youth. Silt removal continues in the inlet canal and along the ditches in Pool 2 to help get water into the West Hub for the new pump station. All of the old foot .... Continue to Area News >>
Ducks (Species) 10%
, in the magazine and chamber combined. 2) With a trap, snare, fishhook, net, rifle, pistol, shotgun slug, shotgun larger than 10 gauge, poison, drug, or explosive. 3) With the use or aid of electronically .... Continue to Ducks >>
Park News (Article) 10%
for a two hour window and for use on the Blue Water Trail in Moon's Cove, and cannot be taken onto the main lake. Kayak Hosts can be found in Toronto Point Area at the East Boat Ramp Campsite #61 .... Continue to Park News >>
Webster Waterfowl Report (Report) 10%
: Please be aware of shallow water if using a boat for waterfowl hunting. Many areas near shorelines are very shallow. There are also some humps and high spots that are just out of visibility right below the surface .... Continue to Webster Waterfowl... >>
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