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Otter (Species) 8%
North American river otters once occupied most of North America. During the early 1800s, they were probably common along all the major rivers and permanent streams in Kansas. Over time, otters were .... Continue to Otter >>
Upland Birds (Folder) 8%
Kansas .... Continue to Upland Birds >>
Trophy Scoring (Folder) 8%
Certificates are issued for racks or horns taken in Kansas which meet minimum scores as listed below. Hunter must possess a valid permit and trophy must have been taken by legal means during .... Continue to Trophy Scoring >>
Contact (Feedback form) 8%
Mark Van Scoyoc, Stream Monitoring Program Coordinator Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Ecological Services Section 512 SE 25th Avenue Pratt, KS67124 .... Continue to Contact >>
Fishing (Folder) 8%
Waters Open to Fishing All Kansas state parks, KDWPT-owned fishing lakes and wildlife areas are open to the public. License Requirements All license requirements, length and creel limits .... Continue to Fishing >>
S.C.O.R.P. (Folder) 8%
Download Complete Booklet (PDF) To help provide Kansas communities with resources for recreational needs and trends across the state, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks (KDWP .... Continue to S.C.O.R.P. >>
For More Information (Feedback form) 8%
Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks Dave Foster, Furharvester Education Coordinator 512 SE 25th Ave., Pratt, KS 67124 (620) 672-5911 Or use this Form to E-mail KDWP .... Continue to For More Information >>
Contact Information (Feedback form) 8%
Mark Van Scoyoc, Stream Monitoring Program Coordinator Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Environmental Services Division 512 SE 25th Avenue Pratt, KS67124 620-672-5911 620-672-2972 (fax) .... Continue to Contact Information >>
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