The MDC had done a great job of putting together information on conservation areas, but the structure was cumbersome. So several years ago, I essentially put together the information in a way that at least for me made more sense. That resource has received more traffic at family-outdoors.com than any other by quite a bit.
The same idea came to me when researching public land hunting opportunities in Kansas. The public land options in Kansas are much more limited than Missouri, so you want to know every option available and have it in a handy format. I came to the realization that a hunter using the KDWPT site as is would miss many opportunities due to "dead links" and other structural issues.
This resource has KDWPT wildlife areas as well as federally managed properties. It is organized in a manner where the hunter can get all his or her preliminary research done on one page. The resource is at Kansas Public Land Hunting
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