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Find similar grantsKansas Backyard Habitat Improvement Program is sponsored by Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP). Helps homeowners establish wildlife‑friendly native plantings, including prairie/meadow features in urban backyards.
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Kansas is an urban state with about 80 percent of the people living in or near large cities. These people share a common interest — they enjoy watching wildlife. Surveys show a large majority of Kansans annually participate in wildlife watching activities.
Many people have developed their backyards or other associated areas for attracting wildlife to help satisfy this desire. This may be as easy as adding a few select shrubs and a watering area or it might be as complex as establishing native prairie, trees, shrubs and a small pond. The possibilities are as numerous as the number of backyards and other areas in cities and towns throughout Kansas.
Backyard Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program (PDF 201. 78 kB) Do Something Wild... in your backyard
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Homeowners in Kansas Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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