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Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) (Article) 7%
. In favorable environments their numbers can explode, and, once established, are seldom eradicated. Some aquatic nuisance species in Kansas are the asian carp, zebra mussels, and white perch Anglers can help .... Continue to Aquatic Nuisance... >>
Role of Frogs in Ponds (Article) 7%
Frogs need water to reproduce. Masses of gelatinous eggs are often found in pond water during spring and summer. In Kansas, the bullfrog is the only common species that has a tadpole stage lasting .... Continue to Role of Frogs in... >>
Project Learning Tree (Article) 7%
in the city and the country, whether there is a forest or a single tree. It helps prepare students to make wise decisions about conservation practices and resource use. For More Information: Kansas .... Continue to Project Learning... >>
WIFA Benefits Landowners and Anglers (Article) 7%
to enroll in the WIFA Program. The department annually publishes a Fishing Atlas outlining each body of water enrolled in the program and anglers are asked not to contact landowners. The Kansas Recreational .... Continue to WIFA Benefits Lan... >>
Area News (Article) 7%
pressure. As hunting pressure increases, turkeys are pushed off the area and success decreases. User Survey Completed on Francis Wachs Wildlife Area The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has .... Continue to Area News >>
Slate Creek Wetland Waterfowl Report (Report) 7%
. https://license.gooutdoorskansas.com/ TEAL, LOW PLAINS ZONE Season: Sept. 13-21, 2024 Area open: East of Hwy. U. S. 283 Daily bag limit:6 Possession limit:18 Stamps Required: Kansas HIP Stamp, State Waterfowl Stamp .... Continue to Slate Creek Wetla... >>
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