Kansas Urbanization Imperils Public Land

Our prog blog friends are always in a desperate fight against something . . .

What's more interesting . . .

CHECK THE SCOREBOARD AS KANSAS MOVES AWAY FROM RURAL ROOTS!!!

 Long term . . . This will impact voting and the politics of the state like it has done in every city since the start of civilization . . . Check-it: 

Kansans are no longer a rural people. Almost half of the state’s population lives in just five of the state’s 105 counties: Johnson, Douglas, Shawnee, Wyandotte, and Sedgwick. Nearly one-fourth of the population lives in Johnson County alone. And the number of urban residents continues to grow.

That’s just one reason that the state’s public lands — our local, state, and federal parks and monuments — matter so much. Kansas ranks near the bottom in per capita public property.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

As Kansans cluster in urban areas, our public lands deserve appreciation and protection

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