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Where Did My Hummingbirds Go?

June and early July is when our Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are nesting in central and eastern Kansas. This year, like many years, homeowners who have...

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Accessing Public Lands for Hunting, Fishing Just Got Easier Contact: Nadia Marji CMP®, Chief of Public Affairs (785) 338-3036 [email protected] Accessing Public Lands for Hunting, Fishing Just Got Easier KANSAS...

FLY FISHING IN KANSAS

By Rick McNary on June 7, 2022      FLY FISHING IN KANSAS Kansas is a great place to fly fish because of the varieties of fish you can catch. Bass,...

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KDWP To Soon Offer Durable License Cards PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is launching a new licensing system in the coming...

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Walleye Harvest Regulations Adjusted at Marion Reservoir as Part of 4-Year Study Contact: Nadia Reimer CMP®, Chief of Public Affairs (785) 338-3036 [email protected] MARION – Walleye harvest regulations have...

KDWP Launches New Licensing System: Go Outdoors Kansas

PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is proud to announce the launch of Go Outdoors Kansas – KDWP’s all-new licensing...

Great Kansas Fishing Derby Returns for Second Year

Contacts: Nadia Reimer CMP®, Chief of Public Affairs (785) 338-3036 [email protected] David Breth, Sportfishing Education Coordinator (620) 672-0787 [email protected] Great Kansas Fishing Derby Returns for Second Year PRATT – An angler’s prized...

Kansas Fisheries Staff Allay Fears With 25-lake Study on Largemouth Bass Virus

Though it’s been 15 years since Largemouth Bass Virus (LMBV) was first identified in a Kansas lake, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP)...

Number of dead trout at Lake Shawnee reaches 200; some were deceased when they were put in water

Some of the rainbow trout that have been washing up on shore on Lake Shawnee were already dead when they were poured into that...

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KDWP Cautions Light Goose Hunters to Be Vigilant as Avian Influenza Cases Rise KANSAS CITY – Domestic poultry flocks in the Sunflower State are at...
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