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Frequently Asked Questions (Folder) 14%
on or after July 1, 1957, except as exempted by law, must have taken an approved Hunter Education course before hunting in Kansas. Who is exempt? Answer: Anyone, resident or non-resident, under age 16 may .... Continue to Frequently Asked... >>
Resource Library (Folder) 14%
Our goal is to provide Kansas residents with free-loan materials to aid in teaching wildlife education. These resources are available to public, private and home schools, clubs and organizations .... Continue to Resource Library >>
Thank You For Your Thought (Article) 14%
We appreciate your willingness to support such a great cause. Unfortunately, the program is currently limited to Kansas residents. We’re looking to add this functionality as we grow the program next .... Continue to Thank You For You... >>
2023 Legislative Update 2_14_23_Page_2 (Image) 14%
their statutory exemption. KDWP is neutral to HB2039 in its current form - which aims to instead issue, free of charge, a permanent license to hunt and fish to any resident with a service-connected disability .... Continue to 2023 Legislative... >>
2023 Legislative Update 2_14_23_Page_3 (Image) 14%
HB2079 Establishing a statutory white-tailed deer firearm season and requiring KDWP to provide resident hunting license holders select permits for free. On 1/18, this bill was introduced .... Continue to 2023 Legislative... >>
2023 Legislative Update 2_20_23_Page_02 (Image) 14%
by removing their statutory exemption. KDWP is neutral to HB2039 in its current form - which aims to instead issue, free of charge, a permanent license to hunt and fish to any resident with a service .... Continue to 2023 Legislative... >>
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