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Walleye Initiative Leads to Higher Survival Rate, More Opportunities for Kansas Anglers

PRATT – In March, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) fisheries biologists and other staff collected nearly 100 million walleye eggs. Thanks to...

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Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission to Meet Virtually on March 25 PRATT – Overcrowding concerns at public waterfowl hunting areas will be one...

Kansas Wildscape Foundation Announces New Executive Director

LAWRENCE –The Kansas Wildscape Foundation recently announced the appointment of Marc Murrell as the organization’s new executive director. Murrell began work on March 8,...

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Popular Moss Ball Product Poses Threat to Kansas Waters EMPORIA – Invasive zebra mussels have been found in "moss balls,” an aquarium plant product sold...

KDWPT Game Wardens Bring Four Wildlife Violators to Justice

PRATT – Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT) Law Enforcement staff continue to make great strides in bringing wildlife poachers to justice,...

Donate a Portion of Your Tax Return to Support Kansas Wildlife

PRATT – More than 4,500 birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans and mollusks are considered nongame wildlife in Kansas – species that are not...

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KDWPT Provides Ice Safety Tips PRATT – Frozen lakes can be tempting spots for late-winter goose hunters, anglers with an itch to ice fish, and...

KDWPT Provides Ice Safety Tips

  PRATT – Frozen lakes can be tempting spots for late-winter goose hunters, anglers with an itch to ice fish, and park-goers looking to get...

Two Kansas Trails Receive National Designations

PRATT – Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT) Flint Hills Trail and Prairie Spirit Trail state parks recently received America’s highest trails...

Hunting Dog Owners Cautioned To Watch for Harmful Algal Blooms

PRATT – Kansas hunters are urged to remain vigilant to the dangers harmful algal blooms can pose to hunting dogs. Every summer, dogs in...
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