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Recognize Aquatic Invasive Species (Folder) 23%
KANSAS' MOST UNWANTED... Learn to recognize these species so you won't accidentally give them a ride. The Big Three: These three species pose the greatest threat to Kansas waters .... Continue to Recognize Aquatic... >>
Producing Fish and Wildlife in Kansas Ponds (Folder) 23%
available to anglers of all ages. Poor fishing occurs in Kansas ponds for two major reasons. First, most ponds are not built expressly for fishing. Potential fishery benefits are often unrealized because .... Continue to Producing Fish an... >>
Mushroom Rock (Locations) 23%
Caneiro on 25th Road One of the 8 Wonders of Kansas Geography, Mushroom Rock is the smallest, but one of the most unique, state parks in Kansas. The park is only 5 acres but boasts some of the most unusual .... Continue to Mushroom Rock >>
Pratt Sandhills (Locations) 23%
Pratt Sandhills Wildlife Area is located in Pratt County, approximately thirteen miles west and six miles north of Pratt. Most of the area is sandhill prairie with moderate to steep dune topography .... Continue to Pratt Sandhills >>
Bluegill Fishing Techniques (Article) 23%
Bluegills can be caught using nearly any fishing rig known to man, but the most successful bluegill anglers use a delicate approach. In most cases, that means 2- to 6-pound test line, a number .... Continue to Bluegill Fishing... >>
Raccoon (Species) 23%
Highly intelligent and adaptable, the raccoon ( Procyon lotor) is one of our most abundant furbearers. Raccoons associate with all types of water sources and their surrounding habitats, and can .... Continue to Raccoon >>
Madison City Lake (Fishing Location) 23%
district also began to draw water out of the lake to supply its needs. Native tall grass prairie comprises most of the lake's drainage basin and contributes greatly to the water transparency. The 114 acre .... Continue to Madison City Lake >>
Badger (Species) 23%
This popular subject of Western and Southwestern folklore is most often associated with open range or agricultural lands. Badgers ( Taxidea taxus) exist throughout Kansas. They are scarce .... Continue to Badger >>
Red Fox (Species) 23%
The red fox ( Vulpes vulpes) is the most widely distributed carnivore in the world. Although native red foxes existed in the boreal regions of northern North America at the time of European .... Continue to Red Fox >>
Beaver (Species) 23%
The most highly sought-after natural resource in North America during the 1700s and 1800s, the beaver's ( Castor canadensis) dense fur was used to make the felt hats considered fashionable .... Continue to Beaver >>
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