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Hain (Locations) 9%
of shallow lake. Due to its shallow depth, Hain supplies excellent wetland habitat. However, the lake may go dry during drought periods. Waterfowl hunting is the primary use of the area. Due to the general .... Continue to Hain >>
Osage Lowland Bike Trail (Trails) 9%
This is a paved trail through the Osage Lowland day use area of the State Park. It has views of the wildlife area, the south side of the lake and is available for walking or bike riding. .... Continue to Osage Lowland Bik... >>
Osage Lowland Hiking Trail (Trails) 9%
This is a paved trail through the Osage Lowland Day Use Area of the State Park. It has views of the wildlife area, the south side of the lake and is available for walking or bike riding. .... Continue to Osage Lowland Hik... >>
Tuttle Creek (Locations) 9%
Tuttle Creek Lake is situated in the beautiful Flint Hills region of Kansas. The lake is the second largest in the state offering 12,000 acres of water and 100 miles of irregular wooded shoreline .... Continue to Tuttle Creek >>
Ford (Folder) 9%
COUNTY CONTACTS Wildlife Biologist: 620-227-2392 Fisheries Biologist: 620-227-8609 Natural Resource Officer (Game Warden): 620-450-7194 COUNTY KDWP LOCATIONS Ford State Fishing Lake .... Continue to Ford >>
Kiowa (Folder) 9%
OUNTY CONTACTS Wildlife Biologist: 620-450-7215 Fisheries Biologist: 620-227-8609 Natural Resource Officer (Game Warden): 620-727-4822 COUNTY KDWP LOCATIONS Kiowa State Fishing Lake .... Continue to Kiowa >>
Wilson (Folder) 9%
COUNTY CONTACTS Wildlife Biologist: 620-343-7276 Fisheries Biologist: 620-331-6820 Natural Resource Officer (Game Warden): 620-875-1976 COUNTY KDWP LOCATIONS Wilson State Fishing Lake .... Continue to Wilson >>
The water in my pond is blue or green. What can I do to get rid of it? (Article) 9%
Blue-green algae, technically known as cyanobacteria, are microscopic organisms that are naturally present in lakes and streams. .... Continue to The water in my p... >>
Department managed lands and waters (Article) 9%
State parks, lakes and all other recreational or wildlife areas controlled by the department, including federal reservoirs. .... Continue to Department manage... >>
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