Tickets are now available for the 2025 Call of the Wild Gala, an unforgettable evening set from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Feb. 28 at the ...
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 ...
South Central Interior: Riparian Eastern Redcedar Woodland and Shrubland Area: 7,631 acres (3,088 ha) Description of Mapped Type: This type is mapped along first and second order streams within narrow ...
Rack Madness is the Wildlife Department's free scoring event, slated this year for March 5 at the agency's headquarters in Oklahoma City. You can bring your deer and elk antlers, antelope horns, or ...
Ruderal Eastern Redcedar Woodland and Shrubland Area: 155,661 acres (62,994 ha) Description of Mapped Type: This type is mapped on prairie soils across much of the state, and consists of shrublands or ...
Bats and the fungus that has led to widespread bat declines were the focus of a recently completed study by the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History. From 2018 to 2024, researchers conducted bat ...
Mammals have thick fur and layers of fat to stand up to cold weather, but we can’t forget about little amphibians like newts ...
This is an opportunity for a transfer / promotion for full-time employees footer The Department will make all decisions regarding recruitment, hiring, promotions, terminations, and other terms and ...
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 ...
Join us at Cherokee Wildlife Management Area (WMA) on Saturday, Feb. 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for this family-friendly hands-on learning event.