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‘No open season on alligators’ says Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife - MSNRegional Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Game Ranger Jim Gillham confirmed, over the weekend of July 20-21, a citizen reported an alligator carcass in Southern Choctaw County. Upon ...
An Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation ... Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife saves bald eagle with broken wing by: Kaylee Douglas/KFOR. Posted: Feb 10, 2023 / 09:06 PM CST.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Anglers, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts listen up! As we turn the calendar to 2024, the Oklahoma Dept. Of Wildlife Conservation has some things in the works they want you ...
Confusion was again amplified after five Oklahoma tribes announced an agreement on July 12 to honor each other’s tribal hunting and fishing licenses.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is hosting their annual youth camp, this year at Camp Goddard on Arbuckle Lake.
Pet mountain lions sound like an oxymoron, but after some funny tweeting by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, the state, it seems, is asking whether such ownership is really a bad ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) has confirmed a mountain lion sighting in Latimer County. The Wildlife Department hears about hundreds of sightings but only confirmed five ...
TULSA, Okla. — The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife (ODWC) offered up some help after county music star and Oklahoma native Carrie Underwood posted a picture of a river otter online. Underwood ...
Case Number: CV-2024-1369. Court: Oklahoma County District Court. Client: Janelle Stecklein. Lawsuit Filed: May 16, 2024. Background: In December 2023, Oklahoma Voice Editor Janelle Stecklein ...
It's May 1st and summer will be here before we know it. Colin Berg with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation joins us Wednesday morning with some ideas to get us outside.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife has found zebra mussels in many of our lakes here in Green Country, which are difficult to get rid of and can be dangerous to people because of their sharp edges.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) confirmed a mountain lion sightings in Latimer County. ODWC says Josh Smith's trail camera caught a picture of the mountain lion prowling ...
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