Dr. Mark Ruder, director of the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, Dr. Jennifer Malmberg, supervisory research ...
A quick search for where to go birding in Oklahoma generates an amazing list of “hotspots” in every corner of the state. And ...
When landowners start down the path of building a farm pond, many ideas and online searches come into play – but the question ...
Oklahoma is home to an amazing abundance of flora and fauna. From the short-, mixed-, and tallgrass prairies, to the rolling hills and hardwood highlands and valleys, the Sooner State boasts one of ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) confirmed the first report of a Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) within a private pond in McCurtain County.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is pleased to announce the public opening of a new shooting range at Copan Wildlife Management Area, about 13 miles north of ...
Annual license sales are up 9% in the first half of FY 2026, with strong gains in resident hunting and fishing licenses. Get the full breakdown of what’s driving the increase ...
A hunter-harvested mule deer from Cimarron County in Oklahoma’s Panhandle has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD).
Whether you are a seasoned pro or just picked up your first rod, Oklahoma’s waters are calling. With more than 200 lakes and over one million surface acres of water, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by ...
Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commissioners welcomed a $42,975 donation from NWTF during a regular meeting Jan. 12 in Enid.
Build your bird identification skills and learn how to level up your birding experience during four events geared to beginner, intermediate, and advanced bird watchers.
Commission Hears Research about Chronic Wasting Disease from Experts Apr 20, 2026 ...