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Spring warm up brings a variety of frogs and toads to the surface, and with them often come identification challenges. A wild double take of the Woodhouse's and American toads can reveal differences ...
People who use Department-owned areas for nonhunting or nonfishing activities, such as bird-watching or photography, are required to have either a Wildlife Conservation Passport or any current hunting ...
Black widow spiders are commonly found around homes, garages, barns, and other man-made structures. They build tough, irregularly shaped webs with strands running in many directions. The “messy” ...
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 ...
Sunfish are the everywhere fish. Found in all of the state's water, there are a multitude of different sunfish species, but the most encountered by anglers are bluegill, redear, green and longear ...
Operated by the City of Chandler. Chandler Lake has one boat ramp and one boat dock. Chandler Lake was constructed in 1954 by the City of Chandler. Chandler lake has generally been a quality fishery ...
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 Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) is offering habitat grants aimed at improving fishing opportunities in reservoirs smaller than 4,000 acres that are accessible to the public.
Shell-ebrate Oklahoma’s turtles with these five turtle truths.
Shell-ebrate Oklahoma’s turtles with these five turtle truths.