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Wildlife Feeding: Overland Park vs Shawnee

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Overland Park, KS and Shawnee, KS?

Overland Park and Shawnee have similar restriction levels.

Overland Park, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

Kansas Administrative Regulation 115-8-23, adopted by the Wildlife and Parks Commission, prohibits baiting and feeding of wildlife on all public lands statewide. The 2023 amendment extended the prohibition from hunting activities to all activities involving wildlife attractants on public property.

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Shawnee, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

Kansas Administrative Regulation 115-8-23, adopted by the Wildlife and Parks Commission, prohibits baiting and feeding of wildlife on all public lands statewide. The 2023 amendment extended the prohibition from hunting activities to all activities involving wildlife attractants on public property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOverland ParkShawnee
RegulationK.A.R. 115-8-23K.A.R. 115-8-23
Applies toAll Kansas public landsAll Kansas public lands
Activities coveredAll wildlife attractant usesAll wildlife attractant uses
Private landBaiting still permittedBaiting still permitted
EnforcementKDWP conservation officersKDWP conservation officers

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Overland Park FAQ

Can I feed deer on my own private land in Kansas?

Yes. K.A.R. 115-8-23 applies only to public lands. Baiting and feeding deer on private property remains legal statewide, though local ordinances may limit feeding within city limits.

Does the rule apply to bird feeders on public land?

The regulation targets wildlife attractants generally. Casual songbird feeders at posted public picnic areas are typically not enforced, but bait piles or large feeders intended to concentrate game are prohibited.

Why did Kansas expand the baiting ban in 2023?

The Wildlife and Parks Commission cited chronic wasting disease (CWD) concerns. Concentrating deer at bait sites increases pathogen transmission through saliva, urine, and feces deposited at high densities.

Shawnee FAQ

Can I feed deer on my own private land in Kansas?

Yes. K.A.R. 115-8-23 applies only to public lands. Baiting and feeding deer on private property remains legal statewide, though local ordinances may limit feeding within city limits.

Does the rule apply to bird feeders on public land?

The regulation targets wildlife attractants generally. Casual songbird feeders at posted public picnic areas are typically not enforced, but bait piles or large feeders intended to concentrate game are prohibited.

Why did Kansas expand the baiting ban in 2023?

The Wildlife and Parks Commission cited chronic wasting disease (CWD) concerns. Concentrating deer at bait sites increases pathogen transmission through saliva, urine, and feces deposited at high densities.

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