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On T.R.A.C.K.S. (Article) 17%
) (Vol.1, No. 2) Spring 1990 On TRACKS (Beaver, Deer, Leaves and Fishing) (Vol.2, No. 3) Spring 1991 On TRACKS (Wetlands, Water, Songs of the Seasons and Paddlefish) (Vol.3, No. 1) Fall 1991 .... Continue to On T.R.A.C.K.S. >>
Playground/ball field (Facilities) 17%
xmlns:xhtml='http://ez.no/namespaces/ezpublish3/xhtml/' ><paragraph>Small playground with swings, spring animals, and a climber. Grass ball diamond with back stop .... Continue to Playground/ball f... >>
History (Folder) 17%
The Waconda Springs Replica at Glen Elder State Park pays tribute to an ill-fated site of Kansas geology and Native American history. The park is located on the northern shore of Glen Elder .... Continue to History >>
Gravel Chub (Species information) 16%
The Gravel Chub resides in deep riffles over gravel bottoms in the Neosho and Spring Rivers. Their food source is unknown. They spawn in April at water temperatures around 60 degrees Fahrenheit .... Continue to Gravel Chub >>
Round Pigtoe Mussel (Species information) 16%
The Round Pigtoe Mussel is an obligate riverine species preferring larger perennial rivers where it occurs in gravel substrates with swift currents. Stable populations occur in the Spring River .... Continue to Round Pigtoe Mussel >>
RABBITSFOOT MUSSEL (Species information) 16%
;Currently, the following areas are designated critical for Rabbitsfoot Mussels: (1) Spring River: from where the Spring River first enters Kansas to the confluence of Center Creek (Cherokee Co.); from the confluence ... ;This riverine mussel requires clear streams with gravel substrate and moderate, stable currents. Historically it occurred in the Neosho, Spring and Verdigris Rivers. Currently several known populations occur .... Continue to RABBITSFOOT MUSSEL >>
WESTERN FANSHELL MUSSEL (Species information) 16%
, the following areas are designated critical for Western Fanshell Mussels: Spring River: from where the Spring River first enters Kansas to the confluence of Center Creek (Cherokee Co.); from Empire Lake dam ... three feet of water. Historically found in low densities in the Fall, Verdigris, Neosho, and Spring Rivers. Appears to be extirpated from the Neosho River. Surveys from 2000-2010 have documented .... Continue to WESTERN FANSHELL... >>
Southern Redbelly Dace (Species information) 16%
The Southern Redbelly Dace is present in the Spring River Basin, in the Cottonwood River and other small streams in the Flint Fills and in the headwaters of the Ninnescah and Medicine Lodge rivers .... Continue to Southern Redbelly... >>
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