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to herds of American bison allowed to graze as part of the natural process of maintaining the prairie ecosystem. Vehicles are allowed only on specified minimally-managed trails. Hiking is permitted .... Continue to History >>
Area News (Article) 10%
to manage it. I learned how to use various management practices, tools, and equipment to produce higher-quality habitats for native wildlife. I also learned how to identify noxious weeds, invasive plant .... Continue to Area News >>
What to Stock Initially (Article) 10%
species may be added later depending upon management objectives. It is critical that correct numbers of each kind of fish be stocked. Improper stocking may prevent a pond from ever producing a quality .... Continue to What to Stock Ini... >>
Antelope (Species) 10%
NEW – Note on “Point Creep” When demand for limited-draw permits increase at a rate greater than permits are made available, the amount of preference points required to draw that permit can “creep .... Continue to Antelope >>
Wildlife Viewing (Sub Location) 10%
, and American elm are common in the riparian timber. Thickets of aromatic sumac, smooth sumac, and rough-leaved dogwood provide good cover for many species of wildlife. More than 4,000 acres are managed .... Continue to Wildlife Viewing >>
Zebra Mussels (Folder) 10%
to algal blooms that are harmful to people. The clear water can also let UV rays damage fish eggs laid during the spawn. Larval fish and native mussels rely on this same plankton to survive. Zebra .... Continue to Zebra Mussels >>
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