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Badger (Species) 17%
or four being average. Solitary except during July and August when mating occurs, even badgers with overlapping home ranges tend to avoid each other through scent marking and aggression. Badgers may range .... Continue to Badger >>
Red Fox (Species) 17%
variable, increasing with the level of exploitation or mortality of the population. In Kansas, the vixen, or female fox, gives birth to an average of five pups usually in April. The male initially provides .... Continue to Red Fox >>
Beaver (Species) 17%
consisting of an adult pair and one or two generations of young, totaling four to eight beavers. The young, or kits, are usually born in April or May, and average three or four per litter. The home range .... Continue to Beaver >>
Ducks (Species) 17%
during the 14 surveys conducted annually (two per month, September through March) on major waterfowl areas in Kansas varied from a high of 3,959,000 in 1998 to a low of 1,194,000 in 1991, and averaged .... Continue to Ducks >>
Coyote (Species) 17%
, but probably average 8-15 square miles in Kansas. Coyotes communicate by scent marking and various vocalizations. Their widely-recognized howl has long been a symbol of the lonesome prairie and adds greatly .... Continue to Coyote >>
Milford Wildlife Area Waterfowl Report (Report) 17%
growth and seed production has been above average this year. Pockets of thick vegetation present in some wetlands that could result in difficulty finding down birds. 70% Ice Cover ALL OTHER WETLANDS have .... Continue to Milford Wildlife... >>
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