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Museums and Nature Centers (Folder) 11%
We share space, land, water, and air with many species on this section of the earth called Kansas. The wise use and stewardship of our natural resources in Kansas is everyone's responsibility .... Continue to Museums and Natur... >>
WIFA Program (Folder) 11%
anglers with a place to fish while leaving the land in private ownership. By providing a place to fish, the tradition of fishing can be preserved. Special regulations are in place for the public .... Continue to WIFA Program >>
Wildlife Viewing Tips (Folder) 11%
desert their nests, dens, or feeding areas. By keeping a safe distance, you allow animals to thrive as nature intended. Here's how you can use good judgment in viewing wildlife: Don't feed wild .... Continue to Wildlife Viewing... >>
Park News (Article) 11%
encourage proper use of the playground, and those children are supervised. Park benches and a gazebo have been provided for this purpose. A small playground with climber and swings are in the Quarry Bay Area ... -round. A frost free hydrant is located at the entrance to Fredonia Bay. The RV dump station is located behind the Fredonia Bay shower house and can still be used, however rinsing tower is now off. All .... Continue to Park News >>
Aquatic Invasive Species Laws and Regulations (Folder) 11%
be dead prior to leaving. K.A.R. 115-8-6: More use it where you catch it. You can catch minnows, bait fish and other fishing bait for non-commercial purposes on department lands and waters, but it must .... Continue to Aquatic Invasive... >>
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