A Kansas Dept. of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism K-9 named “Tibbie” died last August after she was left in a vehicle that stalled, cutting off the air conditioning that was keeping her cool, the agency ...
A wildlife officer in Kansas recently managed to free two tangled deer by literally shooting their intertwined antlers apart, as seen in footage released by Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism stocked 1000 pounds of catfish at Lake Afton on Tuesday. Programs like this are funded by revenue from people purchasing ...
More restrictive regulations for hunting coyotes is scheduled for a vote at Thursday’s Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism commission meeting in Garden City. Robin Jennison, Wildlife and ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism (KDWPT) has confirmed that some of the El Dorado State Park office employees no longer work there. The information comes as ...
Apprentice hunting licenses on the rise in Kansas More senior licenses sold in 2020 than previous year More nonresidents purchasing hunting/fishing licenses In a year marked by social distancing ...
Over the past month, thousands of bloody and wounded dead fish have washed up on the shores of three lakes within an hour’s drive of each other in northeastern Kansas. The Kansas Department of ...
KDWPT to testify on bill seeking to allow transfer of landowner, tenant deer permits to nonresidents
HB 2331 allows for limited transfer of Kansas landowner, tenant deer tags to nonresidents HB 2336 lets state prosecute those who shoot simulated wildlife devices the same as real animals Executive ...
A Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism K-9 was killed after the patrol vehicle she was kept in on patrol stalled, causing the indoor temperature to rise to dangerous levels. On August 6, ...
The Kansas Dept. of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism announced it has agreed to an agreement to terminate its four-year contract with Country Stampede organizers for use of Tuttle Creek State Park.
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism held a blood drive Wednesday in honor of the fallen enforcement officers from their agency. The blood drive ran from 9 a.m. to noon at the KDWPT ...
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