HISTORY

The Kansas Wildlife Federation, founded in 1950, is a nearly 70-year old grassroots organization of hunters, anglers and concerned wildlife conservationists dedicated to the sustainable use, conservation, appreciation, and the restoration of our state’s wildlife and natural environment. We approach this mission primarily from the perspective of hunting and fishing, which are important traditions in Kansas. Over 425,000 hunters and anglers spend more than $600 million in the state each year. 

The Kansas Wildlife Federation chapter was rebuilt in 2018 with help from the National Wildlife Federation.

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The Kansas Wildlife Federation promotes hunting and fishing opportunities and associated recreation for the benefit of all hunters, anglers and conservationists.

KWF supports the sustainable use and management of fish and wildlife and their habitats through education, partnerships, outreach and policy oversight.

Learn more about specific members of the KWF Board working for you on our Board of Directors page.

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