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Easement conserves land in Chase County Ranchers Bill and Maggie Haw, Shawnee Mission, recently donated a conservation easement on 3,120 acres of native rangeland to The Nature Conservancy (TNC). The conservation easement protects land located south of Cottonwood Falls in Chase County, in the heart of the Flint Hills. Last year, the Haws als ... Read More



KANSAS WILDLIFE AND PARKS COMMISSION TO DISCUSS 2008 DEER REGULATIONS
FIREARMS EXTENDED WHITETAIL ANTLERLESS SEASON OPENS JAN. 1
KANSAS HUNTERS AND ANGLERS SPEND $607 MILLION A YEARFIELD CARE KEY TO PUTTING GOOD VENISON ON THE TABLE Read More


Regulations considered to accommodate changes in deer statutes INDEPENDENCE – After two years of discussion and work, major changes in the Kansas deer permit/management program are taking form. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission will workshop regulations regarding deer hunting and permit allocation at a Jan. 10 meeting in Independence. ... Read More


Season not open in all units, and regular-season permit and game tag restrictions apply The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) will conduct a firearms extended whitetail antlerless deer season Jan. 1-6, 2008. Many hunters who did not fill a deer permit or deer game tag during one of the regular 2007 seasons (muzzleloader, archery ... Read More


Sportsmen's activities have significant impact on economy WASHINGTON, D.C. -- When it comes to the economy, Kansas' 425,000 hunters and anglers are among the most prominent and influential of all demographic groups, spending more than $607 million a year on hunting and fishing, according to a new report. The report, Hunting and Fishing: Brig ... Read More


Clean and cool are the keywords for good table fare PRATT -- Although the 2007 regular firearms deer season is over, archery hunters are still afield, and firearms hunters are looking forward to the Jan. 1-6 whitetail antlerless-only season in many deer management units. One of the best rewards of a successful deer hunt is the meat, but the ... Read More


Harold Klaege, Salina, to lead 11-year-old state organization The Kansas Alliance for Wetlands and Streams (KAWS) has its first executive director. The organization’s board of directors announced the appointment of Harold L. Klaege, effective this month. “KAWS owes a debt of gratitude to Tim Christian, who provided tremendous leadership as h ... Read More