January 15, 2025

State wildlife officials have decided to prohibit trail cameras on Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks land and waters. Officials say that the decision to ban trail cameras came after seven public meetings over the course of two years. The decision was reached following increasing amounts of public concerns brought to the department on the use of trail or game cameras on public lands. Past concerns referenced included the ethics of “fair chase,” issues of theft and privacy concerns. There were also concerns about trail camera users disturbing wildlife with frequent visits to check on those cameras.

KDWP staff and commissioners agreed that the regulation change, now in effect, should state that “no person shall place, maintain or use a trail or game camera on department lands, or use any images or video from a trail or game camera including location, time or date, for any purpose on KDWP lands and waters”. The use of mapping systems or programs remains a legal activity.