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Nov. 10, 2011
Photo electronic deer registration helps hunters comply with interstate transportation laws; phone registration not an optionPRATT — Although the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) does not require registration of deer taken in Kansas, the agency does offer a voluntary option for transporting harvested deer ... Read More


Nov. 10, 2011
Conservation Achievement Award deadline Dec. 1PRATT — The Kansas Wildlife Federation’s (KWF) Conservation Achievement Program (CAP) recognizes Kansans who have devoted themselves to conserving the state's natural resources. Whether through education, communication, or on-ground habitat work, such dedicated people are eligible for ... Read More


Nov. 10, 2011
Too late for pheasant and quail season, but KDWPT offers refundsPRATT — Active members of the Kansas Army and Air National Guard who are Kansas residents may obtain free Kansas hunting and fishing licenses, as well as free state park entrance permits. For those wanting to hunt the opening day of pheasant and quail season — Nov. 1 ... Read More


Nov. 10, 2011
Licenses and permits available at hunting fishing equipment dealers, onlinePRATT — Anyone who has yet to buy a hunting license should be aware that Friday, Nov. 11, is Veteran’s Day, and most Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) offices will be closed. However, licenses and permits are available at more than 2 ... Read More


November 9, 2011
Logan City Lake in Phillips County no longer listed; no more testing scheduledTOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has determined that the toxic level of blue-green algae at Logan City Lake in Phillips County has subsided, and the lake is no longer under a blue-green algae Warning or Advisory. Only o ... Read More


Nov. 17, 2011
Project funding under the Recreational Trails Fund Act to be discussedPRATT — The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) Trails Advisory Board will hold a public meeting Monday, Dec. 5, at the Great Plains Nature Center, 6232 E. 29th Street N in Wichita. The purpose of hearing is to discuss projects previously s ... Read More