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Below are all the recent Outdoor Oklahoma Journals along with a search option to find a journal related to your subject of interest.

New Survey Efforts Launch this Spring

Wildlife Department partners with two universities and a conservation group to learn about and survey species of greatest conservation need.

Wildlife Department Embarks on Wild Turkey Research

Since severe drought conditions persisted across our state in 2012 and 2013, Oklahoma’s hunters and biologists have noticed what they feel is fewer turkeys roaming our diverse landscape. The Wildlife Department embarks on wild turkey research to find out why.

Tax Time Can Get a Little Wild

Don't forget to do your taxes — and don't forget the state's wildlife too!

Bermudagrass: A Not-So-Wildlife-Friendly Grass

Biologists share considerations for converting bermudagrass-dominated fields into quail-friendly habitat.

Migrating Whooping Cranes Expected to Make Spring Stops

Endangered whooping cranes will soon be migrating through Oklahoma to Canadian nesting grounds.

Survey Says: Private Landowners Benefit Oklahoma’s Wildlife

Oklahoma’s most influential habitat managers, private landowners, share their views.

Prepping for 74-Day Duck Season Takes Half a Year

Wetland Manager's Busiest Months Are During Duck Hunters Off-Season

Turkey Hunting Rules Change as Research Examines Slump

2022 Spring Turkey Season Marked by New Dates, Bag Limits for Hunters

Renewal Emerges Like Phoenix After Flames

Biologists use prescribed fire to improve habitat for the federally endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.

Birdbath Tips

Water is an important part of any wildscaping plan.