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Pawnee Wildlife Preserve


category : Wildlife Refuges
Pawnee Wildlife Preserve is the answer for today's hunter. It is getting almost impossible to find a good private place to hunt that has any birds! Visitors will enjoy hunting their choice of pheasants, quail, or chuckar in old Indian Territory. The property has limestone bluffs with caves and Indian artifacts.

Pawnee Wildlife Preserve is located between the Kansas Flint Hills and the Missouri Ozarks. We have 1,280 acres of natural habitat. The terrain has gentle rolling hills with plenty of huntable timber and wild cover.


Phone: 620-547-2500

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Pawnee Wildlife Preserve

Pawnee Wildlife Preserve is the answer for today's hunter. It is getting almost impossible to find a good private place to hu...