Wildlife & parks commission meeting jan. 6 in lawrence
The next two KDWP commission meetings will be in Lawrence on 1/6 and Topeka on 3/10 for you guys in NE Kansas. Also take note that the Lawrence meeting will be the first time that live streaming audio will be made available. See the news release below or HERE for more details.
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Updated: 12/29/10
WILDLIFE & PARKS COMMISSION MEETING JAN. 6 IN LAWRENCE
Live streaming audio available; turkey, big game regulations highlight workshop
TOPEKA — The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission will conduct a public meeting and hearing on Thursday, Jan. 6, at the Dole Institute, 2350 Petefish Drive in Lawrence. The afternoon session will begin at 1:30 p.m. and recess at 5 p.m., and the evening session will begin at 7 p.m. For the first time ever, live streaming audio of the meeting will be broadcast over the internet. A link will be provided on the KDWP website, www.kdwp.state.ks.us, for anyone who wants to follow along with the proceedings.
The afternoon session will begin with an overview of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ (KDWP) 2011 Kansas legislative agenda, followed by a general discussion period on the following topics:
- Commissioner Big Game permit update and drawing;
- Kanopolis trapping update;
- mountain lion sighting update;
- Outdoor Recreation Management System (ORMS) update;
- Kansas Wildlifer Challenge program;
- natural resource planner demonstration; and
- firearm magazine capacity request.
The afternoon will also include a workshop session discussion, in preparation for potential future regulatory action, of preliminary recommendations on the following topics:
- KAR 115-25-5 — turkey, fall season, bag limit, and permits;
- KAR 115-25-7 — antelope, open season, bag limit, and permits; and
- KAR 115-25-8 — elk, open season, bag limit, and permits.
The commission will recess at 5 p.m., then reconvene at 7 p.m. at the same location to continue the workshop session, then complete the evening with a public hearing on regulations. Evening workshop session topics include the following:
- KAR 115-25-Series – deer regulations;
- big game permanent regulations;
- potential regulation changes to address aquatic nuisance species; and
- KAR 115-16-5 — wildlife control permit, operation requirements.
The evening will wrap up with a public hearing on Secretary’s Orders for Free Park Entrance and Free Fishing days.
Time will be set aside in both the afternoon and evening sessions for public comment on topics that are not on the agenda. If necessary, the commission will recess on Jan. 6 and reconvene at the same location at 9 a.m., Jan. 7, to complete unfinished business.
If notified in advance, the department will have an interpreter available for the hearing impaired. To request an interpreter, call the Kansas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at 1-800-432-0698. Any individual with a disability may request other accommodations by contacting the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission secretary at 620-672-5911.
The next commission meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 10, at the KDWP Region 2 Office, 300 SW Wanamaker Road in Topeka.
Region 2 (NE KS) Fishing Information Night 2/18/2011
Getting cabin fever? Want to see how your favorite lake compares to others in northeast Kansas? Do you want to know where the big ones are? Have a question about the way a lake or species is managed or maybe you have a question about a fishing regulation that doesn’t make sense. Well the place for you to be is the “Fifth Annual Region 2 Fish Night” at Southwest Junior High Auditorium, 2511 Inverness Drive, Lawrence, KS 66046; Friday February 18, 2011 from 7:00 to 9:30 pm. Local Fisheries Biologists: Leonard Jirak (Melvern), Richard Sanders (Clinton), Ely Sprenkle (Tuttle Creek), Andy Jansen (Hillsdale), and Kirk Tjelmeland (Perry) will be presenting an overview of area Reservoir fisheries and local smaller lakes of interest. Chuck Bever (Region 2 Supervisor) will discuss Aquatic Nuisance Species.
Remember to bring those fish questions! For more information please contact the Regional Office 785-273-6740.
Equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs described herein is available to all individuals without regard to their race, color, national origin or ancestry, religion, sex age or disability. Complaints of discrimination should be sent to the Office of the Secretary, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, 1020 S Kansas Ave., Suite 200, Topeka, KS 66612.
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