July 2006
KDWP seeks public input on deer proposals in Salina, Colby, Phillipsburg and Hays
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) will conduct a public meeting on draft deer permitting regulations in Salina on Monday, August 7. The meeting will take place at Kansas Wesleyan, Peter Science Hall, 100 E. Claflin. On August ... Read More
NONRESIDENT DEER PERMITS MAILED TO SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
Leftover permits available after Aug. 1
Nonresident 2006 deer permits have been mailed to successful applicants.
In addition to the permits, nonresidents who drew permits will receive a separate mailing containing a deer regulations summary; landowners will receive a separate mailing containing the regulation summa ...
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LOVEWELL STATE PARK "FUN DAY" HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Archery, fishing, log races, Frisbees: event offers something for everyone
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP), Lovewell Lake Association, and Lovewell Marina at Lovewell State Park are sponsoring the annual Lovewell Fu ... Read More
POTPOURRI OF SPECIAL EVENTS SLATED FOR STATE PARKS IN AUGUST
Celebrations continue through late summer
Each month, Kansas state parks conduct special events, some in conjunction with Free Park Entrance Days, some to celebrate a special historical event or geological attribute of an individual park, and others just for entertainment. Each park sets its own dates for these events, inc ... Read More
POND OWNERS REMINDED OF CAUSES, SOLUTIONS FOR SUMMER FISH KILLS
Low oxygen content in water can be a prescription for disaster
Everyone who has a recreational farm pond enjoys the opportunity to step outside and catch fish. However, nothing can be more disheartening than to carefully nurture a pond only to discover a fish kill on a hot summer morning. The July/August 2006 issue of K ... Read More
SPECIAL HUNTS DRAWING SCHEDULED FOR FIRST WEEK IN AUGUST
Successful applicants should receive notification by mid-August
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has announced that the drawing for special hunts will be complete by early August. The deadline to apply was July 15. Applicants who ap ... Read More
MORE THAN 2,200 NONRESIDENT DEER PERMITS NOT TAKEN
Leftover permits go on sale Aug. 1
A total of 2,285 nonresident were not taken in the May nonresident deer permit application period. These permits are all firearms Whitetail Either Sex permits and will go on sale to the general public -- both resident and nonresident -- Aug. 1 on a first-come, first-served basis. These le ... Read More
Scenic Kansas area listed in top 10 travel destinations
To mark the 230th anniversary of American independence, the well-known Internet website Yahoo.com highlighted its top 10 travel destinations in the U.S. It should come as no surprise to Kansans that the Flint Hills ranked number five on the list.
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WOMEN ON TARGET CLINIC AUGUST 5
Introduction to shooting sports, "Refuse to be a Victim" presentation to highlight event
JUNCTION CITY -- On Aug. 5, the Women of the NRA, the NRA foundation, and local Junction City sponsors will conduct an all-day Women on Target clinic at the Geary County Fish and Game Association's Sportman's Acres. The event ... Read More
Populations of most species growing; wigeon and scaup still on decline
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has released its preliminary report on western breeding ducks and habitats, based on surveys conducted in May. Overall, breeding duck populations increased 14 perc ... Read More
MONITORING CONFIRMS ZEBRA MUSSELS NOT PRESENT IN CHENEY RESERVOIR
Previous findings not supported by long-term monitoring
Cheney Reservoir is free of zebra mussels, according to Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) aquatic nuisance species specialist Jason Goeckler. This determination comes following several years of intense monitoring after an independent laboratory in Oklahom ... Read More
NEW THIS YEAR: BIG GAME DRAW RESULTS AVAILABLE ONLINE
Nonresident draw results available now; resident Any-Deer, antelope results in August
Big game permit applicants will be able to view the results of drawings at the KDWP website this year. Results of the nonresident deer permit drawing were posted online July 13. Results of the resident firearms antelope drawing wil ... Read More
NEW VIDEO EXPLORES VALUE, CONSERVATION OF PLAYA WETLANDS
Available free, video shows value of playa wetlands, how they may be conserved
Most people have never heard of, or seen, a playa wetland, but they are the most abundant and ecologically important wetlands in the southern High Plains. They recharge aquifers and help sustain wildlife and croplands. Despite these benefits, pl ... Read More
BULLFROG SEASON OFFERS FUN WAY TO BEAT THE SUMMERTIME BLUES
State's largest frog a favorite summertime quarry
Every Kansan is familiar with the bellowing song of the bullfrog. The largest of all Kansas frogs, this amphibian is also a favorite quarry of outdoorsmen and women, and pursuing them is a great way to beat the summer heat. The season for bullfrog hunting is July 1 through ... Read More
WILDLIFE AND PARKS COMMISSION SETS EARLY MIGRANT SEASONS
Last meeting for long-time chairman John Dykes, Fairway
SCOTT CITY – The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission approved 2006 hunting seasons for early migratory birds at a public hearing in Scott City June 29th. After hearing department recommendations and public comment, the commission approved the following seasons:
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Young animals picked up seldom survive, pose health risk
PRATT -- Spring and early summer are times when most wildlife species bear their young, and occasionally, people will see a "baby" raccoon, deer, rabbit, or other species out in the open with no adult in sight. Thinking the young animal has been abandoned, wel ...
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