Quivira encompasses 22,135 acres of sand prairie, inland salt marsh, stream corridor, Mammals Fish and numerous wetlands. The Refuge’s lo- cation in the central Great Plains offers the visitor an opportunity to view both eastern and western wildlife species. The following species may occur at Quivira: The following species may occur at Quivira: _____ Southern Short-tailed Shrew _____ Orangespotted Sunfish The following set of checklists represent _____ Little Brown Myotis _____ White Crappie species that have been documented by _____ Silver-haired Bat _____ Black Crappie photograph, reliable sightings, and/or _____ Big Brown Bat specimen during the last decade. Addi- _____ Red Bat tional species believed to be within range _____ Hoary Bat Amphibians, Reptiles, of Quivira are also listed. Anyone having _____ Evening Bat and Turtles information that may update these lists, _____ Brazilian Free-tailed Bat including photographic documentation, _____ Barred Tiger Salamander are asked to contact the Refuge. _____ Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel _____ Plains Pocket Mouse _____ Great Plains Toad November, 2011 _____ Hispid Pocket Mouse _____ Woodhouse’s Toad _____ Plains Harvest Mouse _____ Blanchard’s Cricket Frog _____ Western Harvest Mouse _____ Plains Leopard Frog Mammals _____ Northern Grasshopper Mouse _____ Bullfrog _____ Prairie Vole _____ Lesser Earless Lizard _____ Southern Bog Lemming _____ Prairie Lizard _____ House Mouse _____ Six-lined Racerunner _____ Virginia Opossum _____ Swift Fox _____ Eastern Glossy Snake _____ Eastern Mole _____ Long-tailed Weasel _____ Eastern Racer _____ Nine-banded Armadillo _____ Prairie Kingsnake _____ Eastern Cottontail _____ Gopher (Bull) Snake _____ Black-tailed Jackrabbit Fish _____ Western Hognose Snake _____ Black-tailed Prairie Dog _____ Eastern Hognose Snake _____ Eastern Fox Squirrel _____ Plainbelly Water Snake _____ Plains Pocket Gopher _____ Common Carp _____ Diamondback Water Snake _____ Ord’s Kangaroo Rat _____ Goldfish _____ Northern Water Snake _____ Beaver _____ Suckermouth Minnow _____ Graham’s Crayfish Snake _____ Deer Mouse _____ Red Shiner _____ Brown Snake _____ White-footed Mouse _____ Sand Shiner _____ Western Ribbon Snake _____ Hispid Cotton Rat _____ Plains Minnow _____ Plains Garter Snake _____ Eastern Wood Rat _____ Fathead Minnow _____ Common Garter Snake _____ Muskrat _____ River Carpsucker _____ Massasauga _____ Porcupine _____ Black Bullhead _____ Common Snapping Turtle _____ Coyote _____ Yellow Bullhead _____ Yellow Mud Turtle _____ Red Fox _____ Channel Catfish _____ Northern Painted Turtle _____ Raccoon _____ Flathead Catfish _____ Ornate Box Turtle _____ Mink _____ Plains Killifish _____ Slider _____ Badger _____ Mosquitofish _____ Spiny Softshell _____ Striped Skunk _____ Largemouth Bass _____ Bobcat _____ Green Sunfish The following species may occur at Quivira: _____ Mule Deer _____ Bluegill _____ Plains Spadefoot _____ White-tailed Deer _____ Arkansas Darter _____ Great Plains Rat Snake