Projects

Around Kansas

Wildscape defines a “project” as an effort on our part that has a beginning and an end, and a “program” is an effort that may or may not have any end and tends to lean more towards a structured format with events and/or activities.

Wildscape works hand-in-hand with Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks to identify projects that will not be funded without private sector support and weighs the merits of those projects, determining how they can be funded. And then we help get the job done.

From a 5,000-acre wetlands restoration at Milford Reservoir to developing handicapped accessible shoreline facilities at public fishing waters, Wildscape is instrumental in making things happen in the outdoors of Kansas.

Some of Our Projects

Cabins

Started in 2002 by a $50K grant from the Country Stampede, Wildscape was able to combine the grant with a $400K bank loan and purchase the first 11 cabins.

Milford Tree Planting Project

The ceremony’s tree was the first of 100 trees and bushes to be planted by military children and their families at Milford State Park over the next year.

Get Outdoors Kansas
(GO KS)

Creating the GetOutdoorsKansas website to connect Kansans to Everything Outdoors

Milford Wetlands Restoration Project

The Milford Wetlands Restoration Project provided for an estimated 2,300 acres of wetland habitat suitable for usage by waterfowl and shorebird populations as a migratory stopover and as a production area.

Frank Eilert Memorial Contribution

To donate to the Kansas Wildscape Foundation in honor of Frank Eilert, please use the button below.