The consistent, dramatic decline in Kansas’ wild turkey population prompted the state in 2023 to forbid hunting them in the ...
LINWOOD (KSNT) – Operation Wildlife (OWL) which helps injured and orphaned wildlife in Kansas, was the victim of a recent burglary. Diane Johnson with OWL told 27 News the wildlife center had one of ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – Bobby Parkhurst had cause to celebrate in 2023 after he broke a nearly 60-year-old Kansas state fishing record dubbed a “catch-of-a-lifetime”. That is, he did until his catch was ...
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Night vision coyote hunting season extended, new license options to open for older adults in Kansas
Kansas wildlife authorities made several big changes this month to regulations for hunting coyotes with night vision ...
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Kansas extended night-vision coyote hunting later into the season—here are the rules hunters miss
Kansas quietly turned night into legal hunting hours for coyotes for a longer stretch of the year, and the... The post Kansas ...
PRATT, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners approved a new blue catfish harvest regulation. According to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, they approved the new blue ...
Republican Rep. Ken Corbet, left, owns a hunting lodge in Topeka that can use deer-baiting to increase the opportunity to hunt. Critics argue that a bill in the Legislature is an attempt to defund the ...
Kansas wildlife commissioners are considering a ban on deer baiting and feeding to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease, a fatal cousin of mad cow disease that eats holes in the brains of deer.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There will be no fall turkey hunting season this year in Kansas as wildlife officials express concern over declining turkey populations. The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks ...
After more than a century of rumors of mountain lions in Kansas, state wildlife biologists confirmed this week that a live mountain lion has been found in Kansas. "We have literally dozens and ...
Robin Jennison, the new Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks secretary, brings experience in politics and the outdoors to the job. That's what Gov.-elect Sam Brownback said when he announced ...
Less than 100 miles north of Kansas City is a yearly spectacle — the annual bald eagle migration at Loess Bluffs National ...
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