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General Information

Address:
2610 Claflin Road
Manhattan, KS 66503 United States

Phone:
785-532-3300
Fax:
785-532-3305
Email:
dgoard@ksu.edu
Website:
http://www.kans...

Organization Narrative

The Kansas Forest Service offers the following programs to help manage the forestlands and related resources in Kansas: Rural Forestry, Community Forestry, Fire Management, Conservation Tree Planting, Forest Health, and Forest Inventory. More information can be found on the website at www.kansasforests.org. The Kansas Forest Service has two Watershed Foresters available to assist groups with the design and management of riparian forests. One covers the entire state, while the other is specific to the Marais des Cygne Watershed.

General Services

  • Education

Details:

Education Available for water festivals to educate about the benefits of trees and riparian forests.Available to make presentations relatead to forestry and water quality

Additional Services
Low-cost conservation tree and shrub seedlings may be purchased for BMPs at http://www.kansasforests.org/conservation/index.shtml. KFS provides technical assistance to conduct sustainable timber harvest following state BMPs. 

BMP's / Tech Implementation Services

  • Stream bank stabilization & restoration

Details:

BMP’s/Tech Implementation Services

Technical Assistance - Includes attending WRAPS meetings, on-site visits, data collection and written reports. Often used on initial site visits where project implementation plans are not required. Workshop presentations. Follow-up visits to check implementation. Price: $200/half day or $400/day.
 
Riparian Forest Buffer Establishment - Site reconnaissance, data collection and a written project implementation plan that includes specific information on project design and maintenance necessary for successful forest buffer establishment. Cost is based on an average 10 hrs. per project. Price $500.
 
Forest Stand Improvement - Site reconnaissance, data collection, tree marking and providing a written project implementation plan that includes specific information on killing unwanted trees, herbicide application, and planting trees to improve stocking and stand quality. Cost is based on an average 26 hrs. per project. Ptice: $1,300.
Workshops & Tours - Includes brochure, promotion, mailings, contacting speakers, caterers, sponsors, determining location and general organization. Price: $1,700.
 
Tree and Shrub Establishment - Includes the same description of services provided under Riparian Forest Buffer Establishment. Tree and Shrub Establishment applies to all other tree plantings outside the maximum 180 foot riparian buffer width required by CRP, such as flood plains and upland plantings. Based on an average 9 hrs. per project. Price: $460.
 
Windbreak/Shelterbelt Establishment - Used in cases where livestock removal from riparian areas is enhanced by providing wind protection off-site through the establishment of windbreaks.   Site reconnaissance, data     collection and a written project implementation plan that includes specific information on project design and maintenance. Based on an average 9.5 hrs per project. Price: $476.
 
Promoting Adoption of   Forestry Practices - Includes the development and distribution of brochures, news releases, TV, radio, and web-based information. Cost based on an average of 10 hrs. per project. Mailing & duplication costs not included. Price: $600.
 
The cost of Technical Assistance is included in Forest Stand Improvement, Riparian Forest Buffer, Tree and Shrub, and Windbreak/Shelterbelt establishment costs. All prices are negotiable.

Additional Services

  • Forest Management - Low-cost conservation tree and shrub seedlings may be purchased for BMPs at http://www.kansasforests.org/conservation/index.shtml. KFS provides technical assistance to conduct sustainable timber harvest following state BMPs.

Service Area

Basin Map

Kansas Forest Service provides services in the areas listed below:

  • All - We serve the entire state

WRAPS Projects we're currently working with

Cottonwood, Upper Fall River, Toronto, Delaware, Lower Kansas, Upper Wakarusa, Middle Kansas, Tuttle Creek, Twin Lakes, Milford and Marais des Cygnes.

Copyright 2010 Kansas Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy
This project funded in part through the Kansas Water Office, with appropriations from the Kansas Water Plan Fund; and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, through EPA Section 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grant # C9007405-11.