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Partners for Wildlife
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Partners for Wildlife is a program for Oklahoma's private landowners who are interested in alternative wetlands management opportunities. It is a cooperative effort between the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, the U .S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the OSU Cooperative Extension Service to conserve, enhance, and restore wetland habitat through technical and financial assistance. Partners for Wildlife is designed to form alliances between landowners and government agencies through opportunities, such as cost sharing projects that significantly improve fish and wildlife resources, while promoting compatibility between agriculture and other land uses. |
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| Wildlife Diversity | |||
| Fishing | |||
| Law Enforcement | |||
| Hunting |
Eligibility Any private landowner in Oklahoma who is interested in alternative wetlands management opportunities. |
How to Enroll Contact one of the cooperating agencies to receive details on how to become involved in alternative wetlands conservation.
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Who To Contact For an application or additional information, contact the Wildlife Department's Game Division at 405/521-2739 or Jontie Aldrich, USFWS biologist, at 918/486-5745. |
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| About the Department | |||
| Articles from the Landowner Newsletter | |||
| Oklahoma Wetland Programs | |||
| Strategies for Developing Wetland Projects | |||
| Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program | |||