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Wind Power and Wildlife Issues in Kansas (Folder) 15%
species and the users of the wildlife areas, the Department recommends that turbines not be sited within three (3) miles of a KDWP-managed property. (7) That Environmental Reviews, which investigate .... Continue to Wind Power and Wi... >>
Museums and Nature Centers (Folder) 15%
and Wildlife Scenic Byway through Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. The Kansas Wetlands Education Center is managed by Fort Hays State University in cooperation with KDWP. Southeast .... Continue to Museums and Natur... >>
Round Goby (Folder) 15%
-dwelling fish that perch on rocks and other substrate. They can grow to 10 inches as adults. Gobies have large heads, soft bodies, and dorsal fins lacking spines .... Continue to Round Goby >>
Butler State Lake (Fishing Location) 15%
Butler State Fishing Lake Manager: Tyler Burt, Phone: (316) 322-7513 KDWP&T managers are field staff and are normally in the field. Please leave a message and they will return your call .... Continue to Butler State Lake >>
Melvern Reservoir (Fishing Location) 15%
is available at the park office/parking lot. A Boat Dock with 16 slips located at the East Boat Ramp can be rented through the Ike Store. Ike's Shelterhouse is excellent for hosting family reunions within .... Continue to Melvern Reservoir >>
Neosho State Fishing Lake (Fishing Location) 15%
Neosho State Fishing Lake Manager: Monte Manbeck Phone: (620)-449-2539 From Parsons travel north on Highway 59 to 40th rd. Turn east and travel 4 miles. N37 25 20.240 W95 11 48.564 Saint Paul .... Continue to Neosho State Fish... >>
Teachers Guide (Upper Primary) (Article) 15%
science oriented, but can be integrated into a variety of subjects within the on-going curriculum. Teachers Guide (upper primary 4-6) (PDF 4.03 MB) .... Continue to Teachers Guide (U... >>
Lake News (Article) 15%
in and the grass starts to grow, there will be some changes in how the State Fishing Lake will be managed. This year due to cuts in number of employees for the summer, we will mow very little of the camping area .... Continue to Lake News >>
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