Kansans asked to weigh in on new wildlife action plan
TOPEKA (KSNT) - State wildlife officials are asking Kansans to weigh in on a plan to help conserve at-risk native species and habitats.
Laura Clawson with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) announced in a press release on June 17 that a revised draft of the Kansas Wildlife Action Plan is in the works. This plan builds upon the last one that was released in 2015 and helps the state secure valuable federal grants to help protect vulnerable wildlife and habitats in Kansas.