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Pond Permit Requirements (Article) 11%
be subject to removal, or required to be drained until a permit is obtained. For information about pond permits or water rights, visit the Division of Water Resources online, call 785-564-6700, or write .... Continue to Pond Permit Requi... >>
Feeding Fish (Article) 11%
. The average amount of fish in a Kansas pond of average fertility is about 250 pounds per acre, of which only a portion (30-50% by weight) can be harvested per year. Fish populations in most Kansas ponds .... Continue to Feeding Fish >>
Swift Fox (Species) 11%
types suitable for digging dens. The buff and grayish coloration and small size (about 5 pounds) of the swift fox make it easily distinguishable from other Kansas foxes. Quick and agile, the swift fox .... Continue to Swift Fox >>
Red Fox (Species) 11%
an important rabies vector in Kansas. Because of the red fox's limited abundance in Kansas compared to other furbearers, foxes have little importance to our fur trade. About 500 red foxes have been harvested .... Continue to Red Fox >>
Gray Fox (Species) 11%
in the den until about six weeks of age. After that they begin to leave the den and forage with their parents. Although small mammals including rabbits and various species of rodents constitute major food .... Continue to Gray Fox >>
Beaver (Species) 11%
of the value of its pelt and the damage it inflicts through flooding and treecutting activities. About 10,000 Kansas beavers have been harvested annually since the mid 1990s, many of which are taken in damage .... Continue to Beaver >>
Otter (Species) 11%
occurs from December to April, but the fertilized eggs do not attach to the wall of the uterus and begin developing until about eight months later. This delayed implantation ensures that the pups are born .... Continue to Otter >>
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