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Geese (Species) 16%
are managed at the population level. Within the Central Flyway, goose populations are usually defined as being composed of one or more races or species, grouped in aggregations based on wintering range .... Continue to Geese >>
Who is Eligible? (Article) 16%
web page. Priority will be given to schools that can create or use existing wet areas such as a small pool, stream, pond or marsh. Additionally, emphasis will be given to OWLS which have several .... Continue to Who is Eligible? >>
Locations (Landing Page KDWPT) 16%
staff who manage game, fish, nongame, and threatened and endangered species statewide. The Pratt office is also home to the department's Information & Education Section, which produces   .... Continue to Locations >>
Lovewell (Locations) 16%
management and some special restrictions will be used to provide quality hunting and fishing areas. Hunters can Check-in / Check-out here, https://ksoutdoors.com/checkin using your licensing login ... . The limited public lands in Kansas require intensive wildlife management and some special restrictions will be used to provide quality hunting and fishing areas. Hunters can Check-in / Check-out here, https ... previously managed by the Kansas Park Authority that were transferred to KFG now bring the total area leased from the Bureau of Reclamation under wildlife management to 5,215 acres. ... roads and are not allowed off roads. ATV/UTV's are prohibited anywhere on the area. A permit to access a designated ADA vehicle access area is available from the manager to persons meeting .... Continue to Lovewell >>
Montgomery (Locations) 16%
Manager: Darin Porter Fish Biologist: Sean Lynott Phone Number: (620) 331-6820 The area staff are often in the field, please leave a message and they will return your call at the first ... The area is primarily managed for fishing. Fish species present are largemouth bass, white crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish and channel catfish. Brush piles have been placed along the shorelines ... creek was surface mined for coal, and evidence of this activity can still be seen. Scenic bluffs overlook the lake, covered with oak and hickory woodlands. Camping, fishing piers, boat ramps and shoreline .... Continue to Montgomery >>
Keith Sebelius Reservoir / Norton (Locations) 16%
NO ANTLERLESS DEER TAGS AVAILABLE IN UNIT 1 FOR 2025 Any antlerless deer taken will need to be tagged with an 'any-sex' tag. You can find the deer management map here. The area attracts ... will need to be tagged with an 'any-sex' tag. You can find the deer management map here. The area attracts good numbers of waterfowl allowing for good opportunities to hunt all around the area. With high ... The Norton Wildlife Area is a reservoir property that is owned by the Bureau of Reclamation, but managed under a long-term agreement by Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks for fish, wildlife .... Continue to Keith Sebelius Re... >>
Turkey Information (Folder) 16%
is common in the northeast and far southeast regions, where numbers have grown tremendously in recent years. Turkey Atlas Seasons License & Tags Turkey Management Units Spring Turkey Regulations .... Continue to Turkey Information >>
Tournaments (Folder) 16%
If you plan to hold a competitive fishing tournament on department-managed lands or waters, you are required to obtain a special event permit. This includes tournaments launched from department .... Continue to Tournaments >>
Establish Community Resources and Support Groups (Article) 16%
; and landscape architects or designers. Such people should be involved in initial planning stages. They can also assist when new projects are considered or existing projects expanded. These people will provide ... In addition to the OWLS committee, your project will benefit from the participation of an extended group of adults in the community who can serve as a support group. Such people may serve .... Continue to Establish Communi... >>
WIFA Benefits Landowners and Anglers (Article) 16%
WIFA provides anglers with a place to fish while leaving the land in private ownership. By providing a place to fish, the tradition of fishing can be preserved, and rural-urban ties can .... Continue to WIFA Benefits Lan... >>
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