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Marion Reservoir (Fishing Location) 5%
structure. It was opened to the public for recreational use in 1969. The Marion Reservoir and Wildlife Area is located along the western edge of the Flint Hills in the Cottonwood River Valley of central .... Continue to Marion Reservoir >>
Big Basin Prairie Preserve (Locations) 5%
The Big Basin Prairie Preserve is 1,818 acres of native mixed grass prairie managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. This area is in the Red Hills region of Kansas. The landscape can ... and watering sites on trail drives that we re bringing cattle from Texas. A Living Water Monument commemorates the area’s importance to early settlers. .... Continue to Big Basin Prairie... >>
Pottawatomie No. 1 (Fishing Location) 5%
; length greater than 15". Open to Trapping. Special Features A hiking trail through the rolling hills of this area can challenge your physical ability. Wintering Bald Eagles can be found on the area .... Continue to Pottawatomie No. 1 >>
TOPEKA SHINER (Species information) 5%
to its headwaters (Sec. 6, T11S, R11E). (19) Willow Creek main stem in Wallace County from where it enters the Smoky Hill River (Sec. 17, T13S, R41W) upstream through Sec. 3, T13S, R41W.   ... it is mainly found in the Flint Hills in east central Kansas and in Wallace County in the far western part of the state. This species lives near the headwaters of small prairie streams with high water quality .... Continue to TOPEKA SHINER >>
Johnny Darter (Species information) 5%
The historic range of the Johnny Darter extended throughout most of northern Kansas. Today it is found mostly in small streams in the Flint Hills in the Kansas River basin. The Johnny Darter has .... Continue to Johnny Darter >>
John Redmond Waterfowl Report (Report) 5%
and operated. For information on Flint Hills National Wildlife Area and the marshes on the upper end of the lake please contact FHNWR @ 620-392-5553. .... Continue to John Redmond Wat... >>
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