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2023 Legislative Update 2_20_23_Page_01 (Image) 12%
. Background: ln 2020, following extensive public input, the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission approved the use of artificial light and thermal-imaging equipment for hunting coyotes at night beginning .... Continue to 2023 Legislative... >>
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2020, following extensive public input, the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission approved the use of artificial light and thermal-imaging equipment for hunting coyotes at night beginning with the 2021 .... Continue to 2023 Legislative... >>
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-imaging equipment for hunting coyotes at night beginning with the 2021 season. Use of the special equipment is allowed only with a Night Vision Equipment Permit on private lands, during a dedicated season .... Continue to 2023 Legislative... >>
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Big game hunting in Kansas is a relatively new heritage because nearly all big game species were extirpated from the state by 1900. Prior to settlement, the prairies of Kansas were home .... Continue to Big Game Information >>
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