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The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission adopted new rules effective this fall that require anyone accessing certain Oklahoma public hunting and fishing areas to check in and out of the area.
Nearly two dozen pickups, a boat, numerous outboard motors, fishing gear and other items are up for bids until July 29.
Assist ODWC in early detection of black carp—an invasive species threatening aquatic ecosystems. Take part in the $100 bounty ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation collects information about the whereabouts of the distinct reptile species.
As the 2025 hunting season approaches in Oklahoma, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts are gearing up for changes that will ...
Firefighters in Oklahoma were called to a resident's home where a wayward cow had wandered onto the property and plunged into ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — If you catch a black carp in Oklahoma, you have the opportunity to claim a $100 bounty. The Oklahoma ...
Director J. D. Strong of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation resigned on Wednesday effective immediately. Strong's decision to resign was accepted unanimously by the Oklahoma Wildlife ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – As spring approaches, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation says, it is committed to showcasing your proud catches to the world.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is proposing new changes for 2024. One of the 27 proposed changes is a new bag limit for bowfishing. The limit would be ten fish per person per day ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife announced on Wednesday night that Conservation Director J.D. Strong has resigned effective immediately. ODWC Assistant Director Wade ...