The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) is mandated to manage, protect, and perpetuate Oklahoma’s wildlife. ODWC issues permits to landowners, lessees or their designated agents to ...
The Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact is an agreement that recognizes the suspension of hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses in member states. This means that illegal activities in one state can ...
Springtime arrives with an explosion of outdoor opportunities - crappie fishing from the bank; white bass spawning runs in creeks; turkey hunting; and of course, wild morel mushroom hunting. In fact, ...
West Gulf Coastal Plain: Large River Bottomland Seasonally Flooded Hardwood Forest Area: 65,479 acres (26,498 ha) Description of Mapped Type: This type includes areas that are seasonally or ...
How to Apply: Must apply online using Department application. Contact the Human Resource Office with questions: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, 1801 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK ...
The trapping season for passage peregrine falcons is September 20 through October 20. The Oklahoma allocation for peregrine falcon take is 5 for 2023. The season will be open until 5 peregrines have ...
Map 36. Distribution of Q. nodulata in Oklahoma. Arkansas River System Verdigris River: Rogers County: Below Oologah Dam (weathered). Caney River: Washington County: 6.2 mi. NW of Dewey; 4.8 mi. E of ...
Arkansas River System Arkansas River: Pawnee County: 0.5 mi. N of Ralston, S1-T23N-R5N. Muskogee County: 3 mi. NE of Haskell, S31-T16N-R16E; At Webber Falls. Sequoyah County: McClellan-Kerr Waterway, ...
Lake Texoma: Love County: Hickory Creek. Marshall County: Lebanon; Near Roosevelt Bridge; Little Glasses; Near University of Oklahoma Biological Station. Bryan County: S of US Hwy. 70 bridge; Lakeside ...
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