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KDWP Partners with Missouri State University to Reintroduce Alligator Snapping Turtles to Kansas Waters - Published: 06/28/2024 - (News) 3%
mussels released last year are made possible through the Kansas Aquatic Species Recovery Program. Landowner agreements signed under this program allow KDWP to conduct species reintroductions while providing .... Continue to KDWP Partners wit... >>
Kansas Aquatic Species Recovery Program (Folder) 3%
Over half of the approximately 184 species of fish and freshwater mussels native to Kansas waters are listed as species of greatest conservation need. These species are identified .... Continue to Kansas Aquatic Sp... >>
Muskrat (Species) 3%
source. Cattail, bulrush, and arrowhead make up a large portion of their diet in Kansas, but they are not exclusively herbivorous, and will occasionally eat fish, crayfish, snails, and mussels. Like .... Continue to Muskrat >>
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