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Refuges (Article) 19%
Many state and federal wildlife areas have refuges as well as public hunting areas. These refuge areas are usually closed to hunting from Oct.1-Apr. 1. Be aware of refuge locations and other .... Continue to Refuges >>
ESKIMO CURLEW (Species information) 19%
of wildlife as well as those areas determined by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism to be essential for the conservation of any threatened or endangered species of wildlife.   ... habitats must also contact the Endangered Species Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 315 Houston Street, Suite E, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. .... Continue to ESKIMO CURLEW >>
PIPING PLOVER (Species information) 19%
of wildlife as well as those areas determined by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks to be essential for the conservation of any threatened or endangered species of wildlife. (K.A.R. 115-15-3)   ... must also contact the Endangered Species Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 315 Houston Street, Suite E, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. .... Continue to PIPING PLOVER >>
My fish is too big for its aquarium. Can I release it into a lake or river? (Article) 18%
No, it is illegal to release any fish into public waters unless caught from that water. For more information on this issue, go to http://www.habitattitude.net ... My fish is too big for its aquarium. Can I release it into a lake or river? .... Continue to My fish is too bi... >>
Is it legal to shoot carp with a bow? (Article) 18%
All public waters are open to bow fishing, unless posted otherwise, so consult local rules before bow fishing. Bow fishermen must have in possession a valid Kansas fishing license, unless .... Continue to Is it legal to sh... >>
What should I do with unused bait? (Article) 18%
It is illegal to release any fish into public waters unless caught from that water. If you catch your own bait, it may only be used in the water from where it was taken. .... Continue to What should I do... >>
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