Below are all the recent Outdoor Oklahoma Journals along with a search option to find a journal related to your subject of interest.
Four Wild Leaps for Leap Day
These leaping animals are poised to give nature enthusiasts an extra look in an extra-long year.
Controlled Hunts Offer Opportunities
Controlled hunts occur on public land and for a limited number of people. And so, they often offer a unique and rewarding hunting experience. If you’re interested in applying for one of these unique hunts and don’t know where to start, we are here to help.
Wild Double Takes: Spotted and Striped Skunks
Tips for identifying two Oklahoma look-alike mammals, the spotted and striped skunks.
Oklahoma Deer Hunting Accolades
See what hunters everywhere are saying about the outstanding deer hunting in the state of Oklahoma.
Wild Double Take: Bald and Golden Eagles
Tips for identifying two Oklahoma look-alike raptors, bald and golden eagles.
Many Hands Make Conservation Work
Conservation partnerships help further each partner’s mission while ultimately making a positive impact on Oklahoma’s natural resources and people who enjoy the outdoors.
What Exactly Is Edge Habitat and Why Is It Important
Though the definition of edge requires qualifiers, the concept of edge and the practice of edge management remains important for wildlife habitat management in its entirety.
Hybrid Striped Bass for your Farm Pond
Considerations for stocking hybrid striped bass in your pond.
A Primitive Bear Hunt for the Ages
An Oklahoma hunter pursues his longtime goal to harvest a bear using only natural materials.
Take Your Best Shot
The ODWC has been busy construction and renovating shooting ranges at WMAs across the state. Our guide to Oklahoma's public shooting ranges will tell you why, and help you make the most of the shooting range near you.