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Controlled Shooting Areas (Folder) 9%
. A special CSA hunting license may be purchased that is valid only on Kansas CSAs, or hunters may hunt on CSAs with a current Kansas hunting license. Hunter education certification is not required on CSAs .... Continue to Controlled Shooti... >>
Recognize Aquatic Invasive Species (Folder) 9%
KANSAS' MOST UNWANTED... Learn to recognize these species so you won't accidentally give them a ride. The Big Three: These three species pose the greatest threat to Kansas waters .... Continue to Recognize Aquatic... >>
Buy Your License Here, Help the Hungry (Folder) 9%
Are you a Kansas Resident: YES NO The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism is happy to announce that Kansas Hunters Feeding The Hungry will receive a portion of revenue .... Continue to Buy Your License... >>
Habitat (Article) 9%
. Kansas State and Extension Forestry in cooperation with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism provides an inexpensive mix of desirable shrubs called the Songbird Bundle. It includes .... Continue to Habitat >>
SPOTTED BASS (Species) 9%
Also known as the Kentucky bass, the spotted is native to eastern Kansas streams, mainly those that flow over limestone bottoms in the Flint Hills. It resembles the largemouth in coloration .... Continue to SPOTTED BASS >>
PADDLEFISH (Species) 9%
The paddlefish is a plankton eater that resembles prehistoric fishes. Common only in two Kansas rivers – the Marais des Cygnes and the Neosho – the paddlefish is taken by fishermen during the spring .... Continue to PADDLEFISH >>
Angler Instructor Certification Class (Event) 9%
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT), in conjunction with Fishing’s Future, will host an Angler Education Instructor Certification course at the Agriculture Hall of Fame near .... Continue to Angler Instructor... >>
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