Buy Your License Here, Help the Hungry

 

Are you a Kansas Resident:

 

The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism is happy to announce that Kansas Hunters Feeding The Hungry will receive a portion of revenue from every resident hunting or fishing license sold online through December 31, 2016.  By simply purchasing your license through this link, at zero additional cost, you will be helping fight hunger in Kansas. Get your license now and make a difference in someone’s life today. 

Kansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry

About Kansas Hunters Feeding The Hungry (KSHFH): 

Hunters from the state of Kansas and around the country help in harvesting and donating several hundred deer and other game to provide for those in need. The success and continued benefits have and will continue to come from those who want to help make a daily difference. With other successful programs and participants in surrounding states, KSHFH strives to become the one of the same. As we grow, more help and needs will continue to be made. We look forward to your help, and welcome you to grow with us in this great endeavor. With the number of deer and other big game growing in America, crop and property damages also are growing. In efforts to combat this with a positive result, state hunting permits are being issued to farmers, airports, military installations, agricultural facilities and other property owners. Additionally to that, more liberal bag limits, extended seasons and hunting units are putting hunters and property owners in the position of being able to harvest more deer and other big game than they can personally consume thus benefiting the KSHFH at the same time.

About Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism: 

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The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism is a cabinet-level agency with a Secretary appointed by the Governor. A seven-member, bipartisan commission, also appointed by the Governor, advises the Secretary and approves regulations governing outdoor recreation and fish and wildlife resources in Kansas. The commission conducts business during regular public sessions.