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Franklin's Ground Squirrel (Species information) 18%
April or later. This squirrel breeds in late April or May and may have 2-13 (usually 6-9) young a year. The young mature by the following spring. They fed on green vegetation, seeds, grasses, insects .... Continue to Franklin's Ground... >>
Who is Eligible? (Article) 18%
web page. Priority will be given to schools that can create or use existing wet areas such as a small pool, stream, pond or marsh. Additionally, emphasis will be given to OWLS which have several .... Continue to Who is Eligible? >>
BLACK BULLHEAD (Species) 18%
Smaller than the other, more sought-after catfishes, the bullhead is brown/green in color and doesn't have the forked tail like the channel cat. Common in nearly all streams, lakes and ponds .... Continue to BLACK BULLHEAD >>
Cleaning & Possession (Article) 18%
All fish taken shall have the head, body, and tail fin attached while in possession on the water. Sport fish taken must be kept until consumed, processed, taken home or given to another person .... Continue to Cleaning & Posses... >>
Area News (Article) 18%
A number of projects have been completed across the Wildlife Area this year. Upwards of 250 acres of cover crops and 80 of sunflowers were drilled to increase game habitat .... Continue to Area News >>
Park News (Article) 18%
The Camping season is upon us. With Memorial day right around the corner we want to assure everyone that the recent rains have not effected camping at Crawford State Park. The new boat ramp facility .... Continue to Park News >>
Frequently Asked Questions (Article) 18%
If I have a boater education card from another state, do I have to also take a Kansas course? Answer: No, if the card you have is from a NASBLA approved course, we will accept that as meeting .... Continue to Frequently Asked... >>
Quivira National Wildlife Refuge (Folder) 18%
, including waterfowl, shorebirds, and songbirds have been observed on the Refuge. Quivira NWR is situated along the Central Flyway. Fall migrations of thousands of Canada geese, ducks, sandhill cranes .... Continue to Quivira National... >>
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