Kansas Wildlife and Parks asks lawmakers to raise migratory bird hunting fees

By: Morgan Chilson

Outlets: Kansas Reflector

Published: February 5, 2026

Words: 488

Last Updated: 3 weeks, 1 day ago


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TOPEKA — Kansas migratory bird hunters will pay more to hunt under a proposed bill, but hunting organizations supported the need to increase fees.

House Bill 2507 would raise the cap for migratory fowl stamp fees from $8 to $25 for Kansas residents and to $100 for nonresidents. The House Federal and State Affairs Committee heard testimony on the bill Wednesday.

However, because regulations restrict how much the Kansas Department of Wildlife and …

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