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Outdoors
KDWP Introduces Fully-online Option for Hunter Education Certification
PRATT – For the first time ever, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is offering a fully-online Hunter Education course for prospective...
KDWP Public Lands, Law Enforcement Staff Partner to Improve Experience for Waterfowl Hunters
PRATT – To ensure Kansas’ natural resources, especially our public lands, are accessible and enjoyable to all, KDWP Commissioners recently approved staff recommendations for...
NEWS RELEASE – Nature Conservancy Asks for Help Naming Nature Preserve
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Laura Rose Clawson, (785) 233-4400
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Topeka, KS The Nature Conservancy announced that for the first time in 40 years, the public will be able to...
Public Comment Encouraged on Proposed Agreements to Protect 14 Aquatic Species in Kansas
PRATT - The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) seek public comments on a proposed programmatic...
The Latest from Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks News
KDWP Law Enforcement Division Awarded Anti-Poaching Grant
PRATT ¬– Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) announced today that its Law Enforcement Division has been...
KDWP Law Enforcement Division Awarded Anti-Poaching Grant
PRATT – Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) announced today that its Law Enforcement Division has been awarded a $10,000 grant from International...
We must be vigilant to preserve our hunting traditions
As reported in High Plains Journal. Many avid hunters are already planning for deer season, which begins Oct. 2 for bowhunters and Nov. 7...
KDWP Biologists Seek Help From Migratory Game Bird Hunters
PRATT – “Did you hunt geese, dove, or ducks last year? If yes, how many did you bag?” This is just one of a...
Bearproofing your home
Help Keep Bears Wild
Black bears have lived in the foothills and forests of Colorado since long before the pioneers arrived. Today black bears are trying...
Perch vs. Percidae: How-To Catch Walleye & Saugeye
IDENTIFICATION
You've maybe heard common Oklahoma sunfish, such as bluegill and redear, referred to as "perch", but did you know that they are not in...