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The commission meeting included initial introductions, followed by the approval of the November 2025 minutes. Key discussions involved administrative rules and regulations pertaining to threatened, endangered, and species in need of conservation, including proposed changes to regulations 115-151 and 152, such as moving three species status levels and updating naming conventions and possession documentation requirements. The commission also addressed proposed changes to elk open season bag limits and permits for Fort Riley subunit 2A and general Fort Riley antlerless elk permits. Finally, a detailed discussion and subsequent vote occurred regarding regulation 115-45-1, which outlines the process for commissioners to introduce and direct the preparation of new rules and regulations, a topic met with public opposition based on concerns about undermining scientific basis and opening the process to political influence.
The meeting included discussions on regulations and promulgation, with updates on the camping fees regulation and upcoming public hearings. The legislative agenda for 2026 was reviewed, including the potential reinstatement of the 10-year senior hunting and fishing license and amendments to the statute related to the state a production funds. Public comments were heard on topics such as outfitter licensing, trout fish subsidization, boating law enforcement, invasive species, and screw worms. Additional comments addressed bow hunting permits, trespassing penalties, and game warden presence. There was also discussion regarding camera use on public land.
The meeting was about the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks history, who they are now, commission statutes, and responsibilities. The presentation covered the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks history, who they are now, commission statutes, and responsibilities.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as legislative updates, boating under the influence, voter education, domesticated deer, modular homes, vessel taxes, muzzleloader definitions, crossbows, wounded warrior deer permits, unlawful discharge of firearms, hunting license fees, and threatened and endangered species. There was also an update on the Lincoln Street Art River Project.
The meeting included a general public comment session on non-agenda items, where questions were raised about public hunting areas. A statewide habitat conservation award was presented to Dave Weber for his work in wildlife habitat improvement. Discussions also covered the agency and state fiscal status, including budget preparations for FY 2014 and the impact of recent legislation on the department's finances. Updates were provided on park revenues, the park pass program, and plans to pay off Wildscape cabins.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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