Trail Cameras Prohibited on KDWPManaged Lands in Response to Growing

On March 9 2023 the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks voted to prohibit use of both cellular and conventional trail cameras on all public lands in the state This move aligns them with a growing number of states banning trail camera use in some capacity

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Trail cameras banned in Kansas after public outcry MSN

Kansas Bans Trail Cameras KSALcom

Kansas recently became the first Midwest state to ban trail cams on public and WalkIn land Kansas joins Arizona Montana Nevada and Utah in passing regulations prohibiting the use of trail cams in some fashion

PRATT KSNT State wildlife officials have decided to prohibit trail cameras on Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks KDWP land and waters on Friday The KDWP said in a press release that the decision to ban trail cameras came after seven public meetings over the course of two years

Kansas is banning the use of trail cameras on stateowned land According to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks over the past several years staff have fielded an everincreasing amount of public concerns regarding the use of trail or game cameras on public lands

Kansas Trail Camera Ban

Kansas Joins Handful of States Banning Trail Cam Use on Public Lands

The KDWP said in a press release that the decision to ban trail cameras came after seven public meetings over the course of two years The decision was reached following increasing amounts of

Trail cameras banned in Kansas after public outcry KSNT News

The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has recently banned the use of game cameras in public land settings which includes KDWP and WalkIn Hunting Access properties The KDWP Commission voted earlier this month to ban the use of game cameras yearround on public land in the state of Kansas

Trail Cameras Prohibited on KDWPmanaged Lands in Response to Growing

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Kansas Trail Camera Ban

Kansas Bans Trail Cam Use on Public and WalkIn Lands Grand View Outdoors

The war against advanced technology used in sport hunting continues with Kansas recently joining a number of other states in banning trail cameras for hunting use

After much deliberation including seven public meetings held over the course of two years Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners voted this year to prohibit trail cameras on Department lands and waters including WalkIn Hunting Access and iWIHA properties private lands leased by KDWP for p

A March 9th meeting of the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks KDWP Fish and Game Commission brought a vote to prohibit the use of all trail cameras on public lands in the state This includes both cellular and conventional trail cameras

Kansas Latest State To Ban Trail Camera Use

After much deliberation including seven public meetings held over the course of two years Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners voted this year to prohibit trail cameras on Department lands and waters including Walkin Hunting Access and iWIHA properties private lands leased by KDWP for p