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AmeriCorps (Folder) 9%
with emergency disaster efforts. Native Habitat Improvement – Invasive Species Removal – Prescribed Burning - Trail Construction/Restoration – Expanding Public/ADA Access – Expand Recreational Opportunities .... Continue to AmeriCorps >>
Area News (Folder) 9%
will have portions of fields mowed leading up to the season. Wheat fields will be burned, mowed, or lightly disked. All managed dove areas will have mowed parking areas and mowed walking trails to the fields .... Continue to Area News >>
Snipe (Species) 9%
To buy your HIP Stamp, CLICK HERE. Wilson’s snipe (formerly known as common snipe) is a large shorebird (about 10.5 inches long, 3.7 oz) and one of two shorebird species that can be hunted .... Continue to Snipe >>
What to Look For When Reporting a Violation (Article) 9%
information requests. General wildlife and park information may be obtained by phoning the department's Information Section, (620) 672-5911, or contact one of the regional offices. If you're an active .... Continue to What to Look For... >>
How to Apply for a Permit (Article) 9%
The first step an action sponsor must take is to determine if a permit is actually needed. By reviewing the species lists, county lists, and range maps one likely can make a cursory .... Continue to How to Apply for... >>
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