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Subject:
Whooping Cranes Spotted At Cheyenne Bottoms, Quivira Kansas
PRATT (KDWP) Twelve endangered whooping cranes were spotted by Kansas
Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) staff at Cheyenne Bottoms
Wildlife Area, near Great Bend, the evening of Nov. 4. Central Kansas
is one of the most popular annual stopover points for migrating
whooping cranes. In addition to the 12 birds reported from the Cheyenne
Bottoms office, and another three were spotted on The Nature
Conservancy property nearby.
In response to the sightings, Bottoms staff have closed the goose
firing line. Pool 1B, where the birds are staying, is a refuge area.
However, waterfowl hunters should be aware that other pools may be
closed if the birds move.
At Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, about 30 miles south and east
of Cheyenne Bottoms, another 14 whoopers were spotted by U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service staff. In response, the entire refuge is closed to
hunting until further notice. For daily updates on Quivira's whooper
status, go online to www.fws.gov/quivira.
Although most whooping cranes usually have migrated through the Kansas
by the opening of sandhill crane season — Nov. 11 this year — whoopers
are sometimes sighted into early December. Sandhill crane hunters — and
all migratory bird hunters — should expect to see whooping cranes
throughout central Kansas and be sure of their targets before shooting.
All sandhill crane hunters are required to take an online crane
identification test before purchasing a sandhill crane permit. The test
may be found by going to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
(KDWP) website, www.kdwp.state.ks.us, and typing “sandhill crane” in the search box at the top of the home page.
Hunters who see a whooping crane are asked to report it to the nearest
KDWP office. All hunters should check with public hunting areas before
planning a hunt. The Cheyenne Bottoms phone number is 620-793-3066, and
the Quivira number is 620-486-2393.
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