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Yes, there are wild elk in Kansas, although they are not as common as in some other states. Elk were extirpated from Kansas in the late 1800s but were reintroduced in the 1990s as part of conservation efforts. Today, small populations can be found in certain areas, particularly in the Flint Hills and the Smoky Hills regions. However, they are still considered a rare sight in the state.

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