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Hunter Education Teaches Respect (Article) 8%
and identification of one's own abilities. Respect for the Resource . . . By supporting and understanding the work of wildlife biologists and resource managers and by participating in voluntary hunter .... Continue to Hunter Education... >>
Pond Permit Requirements (Article) 8%
Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) When building a new pond or refurbishing an old one, a landowner must obtain a permit from KDA’s Chief Engineer of the Division of Water Resources .... Continue to Pond Permit Requi... >>
Feeding Fish (Article) 8%
be maintained through supplemental feeding. Channel catfish can also be fed in cages constructed of 1/2- 3/4 inch mesh screen suspended from floats and anchored in a pond. A cage with a volume of one cubic .... Continue to Feeding Fish >>
What to Stock Initially (Article) 8%
A standard initial stocking of largemouth bass, bluegills, and channel catfish is recommended for all ponds one acre or larger with underwater visibility of at least 12 inches. Additional fish .... Continue to What to Stock Ini... >>
REGULATIONS (Article) 8%
Other regulations that hunters frequently request information for: Transporting One fully-feathered wing and /or head must remain attached to waterfowl when transported. Shipment .... Continue to REGULATIONS >>
Otter (Species) 8%
range. This story is said to be one of the most successful carnivore reintroductions in history. In Kansas, efforts to restore the river otter began when the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks .... Continue to Otter >>
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