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Bird Watching (Sub Location) 4%
periods offer the best opportunity to view large numbers of different species in this one location. In spring, waterfowl and sandhill cranes can begin arriving as early as February. Wading birds .... Continue to Bird Watching >>
#2 Camp Creek Cabin (Facilities) 4%
down to full-size beds. The living areas also include pull-down twin Murphy beds. All you need to bring is your bedding and towels, as well as food and beverages. The state park is located .... Continue to #2 Camp Creek Cabin >>
History (Folder) 4%
Scott State Park and the surrounding countryside is one of the most scenic and history-rich locations in Kansas. It is the site of the El Cuartelejo Archeological District, a National Historic .... Continue to History >>
and Wildlife Area’s middle pasture. Located about a half-mile south of Garden City west of US-83 Business, the 3,670 acre Sandsage Bison Range offers a unique opportunity to view the sand sage prairie .... Continue to History >>
#3 Deer Creek Cabin (Facilities) 4%
to full-size bed. The living area also include a pull-down twin Murphy bed. All you need to bring is your bedding and towels, as well as food and beverages. The state park is located on a bluff 80 .... Continue to #3 Deer Creek Cabin >>
#6 Elk Creek Cabin (Facilities) 4%
to full-size bed. The living area also includes pull-down twin Murphy beds. All you need to bring is your bedding and towels, as well as food and beverages. The state park is located on a bluff 80 .... Continue to #6 Elk Creek Cabin >>
Purple Loosestrife (Folder) 4%
and to prevent their spread is vital. What do I do if I find purple loosestrife? If you discover purple loosestrife, note the date and location, and contact your local Kansas Department .... Continue to Purple Loosestrife >>
Invasive Phragmites (Folder) 4%
Phragmites can spread to new areas when fragments break off a parent plant and are moved to a new location where they can root. This can happen through natural events such as wind and water Humans can also .... Continue to Invasive Phragmites >>
Eurasian Watermilfoil (Folder) 4%
and to prevent their spread is vital. What do I do if I find Eurasian watermilfoil? If you discover Eurasian watermilfoil note the date and location, and contact your local Kansas Department .... Continue to Eurasian Watermil... >>
Ruffe (Folder) 4%
and to prevent their spread is vital. Do not release the fish back into the water. If you catch a ruffe, freeze it in a sealed plastic bag, note the date and location, and call the Emporia Research Office at (620 .... Continue to Ruffe >>
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