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Tick Bite Prevention / Outdoor Health and Safety / Outdoor

WebPeople are encouraged to follow these steps to prevent tick bites: Dress, DEET, Avoid and Check. DRESS: Wear protective clothing when practical (long sleeves and pants). …

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Outdoor Health and Safety / Outdoor Activities / KDWP

WebPaddle Sports Safety. Ten Tips for Boating Safety. Visit these pages to learn about ways to enjoy safe and healthy outdoor experiences. Harmful Algal Blooms (Blue-green Algae) …

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KDWP Home / KDWP

WebResident hunters may obtain a spring turkey permit – valid for one turkey with a visible beard – in Units 1, 2, 3, 5, or 6; Spring turkey permits for Unit 4 are available only by lottery …

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Outdoor Activities / KDWP

WebWith thousands of miles of trails available, opportunities for hiking, biking and horseback riding can be found throughout Kansas. All state parks and many wildlife areas and …

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Blue-Green Algae Information

WebThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) samples recreational bodies of water for blue-green algae when they are alerted to a potential algae bloom. Contact with …

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Bats in Houses / Wildlife Damage Control / Services / KDWP

WebIf you find a bat in your living space, never handle a bat with bare hands. Call the KDHE Epidemiology Hotline at 877-427-7317 to help determine if the bat needs to be tested for …

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Ecological Reviews / Services / KDWP

WebPlease submit review materials to: email: [email protected]. fax: (620) 672-2972. or sent via mail to Ecological Services Division, 512 SE 25th Avenue, Pratt, KS 67124-8174. If …

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New Partnership Provides Landowner Assistance In Range Health …

WebPRATT ­– The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, in cooperation with the Natural Resource Conservation Service, Ranchland Trust of …

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Kansas State Parks: Economic Contributions to Regional and State …

WebClick HERE to download "Kansas State Parks: Economic Contributions to Regional and State Economies" – A new study by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and …

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AmeriCorps / State Parks / KDWP

WebAmeriCorps is a national service program which allows team members to gain service experience and knowledge through hands-on participation in a variety of projects. …

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Coyotes in the City / Wildlife Damage Control / Services / KDWP

WebCoyote season is open year-round. In rural areas, licensed hunters or trappers may assist complainants. The best option for coyote removal in urban areas is usually to hire a …

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License/Permits / KDWP

WebA list of license vendors, organized by county, is available at the link below. We suggest you call the vendor to ensure they are open for business, since some vendors operate …

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Rehabilitation / Services / KDWP

WebBoth the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment have regulations against such activity. Fines can be up to $1,000 . …

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Are My Fish Safe To Eat

WebThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) are issuing fish consumption advisories for 2019. …

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Deer / Big Game Information / Hunting / KDWP

WebTwo deer species thrive in Kansas – the mule deer and the white-tailed deer. Mule deer are restricted to the western one-third of the state, primarily on the High Plains, Smoky Hills, …

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Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control

WebUniv of Nebraska - The Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management. If you have any questions, please contact the Fisheries and Wildlife Division at (620) 672-5911, or …

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List of current Kansas Rehabilitators / Rehabilitation

WebList of current Kansas Rehabilitators 215.84 kB. The official website of the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks.

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Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)

WebThe first case of CWD was found in a captive bull elk in Harper County in 2001. As of 30 June 2023, CWD has been detected in 974 cervids, including 2 captive elk, 1 captive …

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BLACK-FOOTED FERRET / All Threatened and Endangered Species …

WebSPECIES PROTECTION AND CRITICAL HABITATS: Black-footed ferrets are protected by the Kansas Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Act, the Federal …

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