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Muskrat (Species) 10%
source. Cattail, bulrush, and arrowhead make up a large portion of their diet in Kansas, but they are not exclusively herbivorous, and will occasionally eat fish, crayfish, snails, and mussels. Like .... Continue to Muskrat >>
Otter (Species) 10%
, particularly during the breeding season or when traveling between bodies of water. Otters eat mostly fish and crayfish, but they also consume frogs, turtles, shellfish, large insects, birds and small mammals .... Continue to Otter >>
Sandhill Crane (Species) 10%
Sandhill Crane - photo by Mike Blair, KDWP Sandhill cranes have been hunted in Kansas since 1993 and in the Central Flyway since 1961. Hunting is permitted by the U.S. Fish .... Continue to Sandhill Crane >>
Area News (Article) 10%
. There is no target practice on the Wildlife Area. The range is scheduled to open March 17. Camping is only allowed in Deweese Area and Fish Cove. Please remove all trash when you are done enjoying the area .... Continue to Area News >>
Park News (Article) 10%
TO PURCHASE A PARK PASSPORT (ANNUAL VEHICLE PERMITS) FOR KANSAS STATE PARKS. For Current Lake level and Fishing information view the Lake and Fishing Information page. PARK OFFICE The park .... Continue to Park News >>
Lovewell Reservoir Waterfowl Report (Report) 10%
Park. This area open to fishing south and east of the buoy line from the north end of the dam to the Lovewell State Park Twin Coves trailer area. Inlet canal closed to fishing September 15 through April .... Continue to Lovewell Reservoi... >>
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