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Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Offers Online, Mobile Services

PRATT – While Kansas state parks, fishing lakes and wildlife areas will remain open to the public, effective March 23, 2020, all Kansas Department...

Kansas State Parks, Fishing Lakes to Remain Open to the Public

PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) has developed a plan to keep Kansas’ 28 state parks, 63 state fishing...

Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission Meeting Cancelled

PRATT – To ensure the health and safety of the public, commissioners and staff, the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) is...

Catch Rates High at Kansas’ Top “Whatever’s Biting” Waters

PRATT – Looking to catch a fish, and don’t care whether it’s a crappie, bass or “whatever?” There’s a list for that. The Kansas...

KDWPT, Kansas Schools Team Up to Teach Hunter Education

PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) will continue to partner with school districts across the state to offer the...

Legislative Update: Updated March 13th

2020 Bills: SB49 – This is a KDWPT-sponsored bill that would allow the Secretary of Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism to set fees for cabins and...

(OKLAHOMA) Wildlife Department Offers Options to Landowners Dealing With Coyote Depredation

Wildlife Department Offers Options to Landowners Dealing With Coyote Depredation Coyotes are opportunistic predators and have adapted to many habitats, which can lead to more...

2020 Fishing Regulations Available Online

PRATT – Anglers, respool your lines and stock up those tackle boxes, because the online version of the 2020 Kansas Fishing Regulations Summary is...

Monster lake trout bests state record – by nearly 10 pounds

WEST STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. — An ice fisherman from Meredith has shattered the record for the largest lake trout ever caught in New Hampshire. Thomas Knight...

Asian carp roundup in Kentucky opens new front in battle

GOLDEN POND, Ky. — Like a slow-motion, underwater cattle drive, wildlife officials in a half-dozen aluminum boats used pulses of electricity and sound on...
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