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Tallgrass Prairie Guide

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Audubon of Kansas is proud to make available the Tallgrass Prairie Parkway Wildlife and Natural Heritage Trail Guide. The map-size guide illustrates some of the most and least known attractions of the Flint and Chautauqua hills of east central Kansas with nearly a hundred photographs of wildlife, scenic vistas, and cultural and recreational opportunities available.
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Explore Kansas

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In 2005 we launched our Kansas Wildlife and Natural Heritage Trails web site with the goal of giving residents and visitors information highlighting the birds, geology, prairie communities, outdoor recreational opportunities, and natural beauty that make our state a great place to explore.
(www.kansaswildlifetrails.com).

Our Goals

*Enhancing environmental education and nature appreciation programs for all age groups;

*Facilitating the establishment of nature centers and wildlife sanctuaries;

*Maintaining an effective presence at the Kansas legislature and with governmental agencies at all levels to provide a voice for conservation of wildlife and their habitat;

*Launching initiatives designed to instill greater pride in Kansas prairies and prairie landscapes, while leading a grassroots movement dedicated to the conservation of Prairie Chickens and other grassland birds;

*Sponsoring programs designed to assist both rural and urban landowners restore and/or improve wildlife habitat on farms, ranches and residential properties throughout the state;

*Forging partnerships with business leaders and others committed to enhancing our quality of life by providing opportunities for involvement in development of local and state-wide nature-based activities;

*Participating in 'Partners in Flight" initiatives designed to reverse the plight of neotropical migratory birds and other species that nest in or migrate through Kansas; Establishing an "Important Bird Areas" program designed to identify and conserve important bird habitat;

*Establishing an "Audubon Conservation Leadership Alliance" committed to working in partnership with hunters, anglers, and others interested in Kansas wildlife.

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