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U.S. F ISH AND W ILDLIFE S ERVICE 2006 T RANSPORTATION C ONFERENCE. P ARTNERSHIPS. K ANSAS W ETLANDS & W ILDLIFE N ATIONAL S CENIC B YWAY. D ESIGNATIONS : Kansas December 2004 National September 2005.
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U.S. FISHAND WILDLIFE SERVICE2006 TRANSPORTATION CONFERENCE PARTNERSHIPS
KANSAS WETLANDS & WILDLIFE NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY DESIGNATIONS: Kansas December 2004 National September 2005
KWWSBDEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP • 7 COMMUNITIES – population range 154 to 15,000 • 3 COUNTIES – population range 5,000 to 64,000 • 2 STATE AGENCIES – KS Dept of Wildlife & Parks, KS Dept of Transportation • 1 FEDERAL AGENCY – U.S. Fish & Wildlife • 1 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION – The Nature Conservancy
ADDITIONALPARTNERS SINCE DESIGNATEDNATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY • American Byways • Federal Highway Administration • Kansas Travel & Tourism Division • Barton County Community College
RECIPE:A SETOF DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING SOMETHING • Recipes consist of several components • All have at least two common factors • Name • List of Ingredients
My Grandmothertaught us to always add at least a “pinch” of salt and sugarto every recipe. One of the best cooks in all of Kansas!
RECIPE • Whatever the name of your recipe: • Resource Management • Public Use Planning • Long Range Planning Remember to always include at least a “pinch” of Partnership. Sometimes partners are the sugar and sometimes they are the salt… but they are both ESSENTIAL if you want the best.
KWWSB CONTACTS: • BYWAY ORGANIZATIONBarton County Tourism Committee1400 Main StreetGreat Bend, KS 67530620-793-1800 • BYWAY MARKETINGConvention & Visitors Bureau3111 10th St, P.O. Box 274Great Bend, KS 67530620-792-2750
“In the end we will conserveonly what we love. We love only what we understand. We will understandonly what we are taught.” ~Baba Dioum