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Waterfowl (Folder) 28%
Act of 2024: Buy a Duck Stamp or E-Stamp | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (fws.gov) Waterfowl stamps are not required to hunt Coot, Dove, Rail, Snipe, Woodcock, or Sandhill Crane. HIP is required .... Continue to Waterfowl >>
Hunting Species Key (Article) 27%
Sandhill Cranes G Geese R Rabbits T Turkey .... Continue to Hunting Species Key >>
Whooping Cranes(Outdoor Today) 23%
The number of wild cranes has been increasing, and it is estimated there more than 300 today. However, the population was set back last year when an estimated 23 whoopers starved to death ... In 1941, there were only 16 wild whooping cranes in existence. How many are there today? ... Whooping Cranes ... Whooping cranes are rare Kansas visitors twice a year. See them now in central Kansas. .... Continue to Wednesday Novembe... >>
WHOOPING CRANE (Species information) 22%
WHOOPING CRANE ... ;Currently, the following areas are designated critical for Whooping Cranes: (1) All lands and waters within Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area located east of U.S. Highway 281 and north of U.S. Highway 56 ... The Whooping Crane is the tallest (5 ft.) North American bird and has a 7-8 foot wing spread. Adults are white with black wing tips and a red face. Young may be whitish gray with rusty wash color ... The Whooping Crane is the tallest (5 ft.) North American bird and has a 7-8 foot wing spread. Adults are white with black wing tips and a red face. Young may be whitish gray with rusty wash color .... Continue to WHOOPING CRANE >>
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