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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.

Tiny Owls Swoop into Oklahoma During Fall Migration

Last fall, researchers established Oklahoma's first saw-whet owl banding station and more than doubled the number of documented sightings of the owls in Oklahoma.

Dragonflies: Oklahoma's Mosquito Slayers

With stout upper and lower lips and two pairs of included jaws, dragonflies are a force to be reckoned with, at least in the insect world.

Feather Nests

For nearly two decades, the acrobatic tree swallow has been building feather nests in manmade boxes surrounding Red Slough WMA's wetlands.

Red River Research: Prairie Chub Lives a Life of Current Events

The fish found in Oklahoma's prairie rivers, including the prairie chub, are survivalists. They eke out an existence during hot summers and resurface when flows increase.

Five Tips for Watching Wetland Wildlife

We share tips to get your wetland wildlife-watching feet wet!

Oklahoma Well Represented in Global Bird Count

Bird watchers from across the state reported 156 species in 59 counties during the Great Backyard Bird Count in late February.

Siren Song of the Slough

For avid wildlife watchers and salamander enthusiasts, the swampy habitat and opportunity for adventure are reasons enough to visit Red Slough Wildlife Management Area.

Let’s Talk Turkey: Know These Basics to Help You Take a Springtime Tom

Although turkey hunting is complex, persistence and patience will pay off. And while the ins-and-outs of turkey hunting can get complicated, the best place to start is with the basics. Here's an overview of spring turkey hunting essentials.

Red River Research

Biologists get their feet wet during Streams Team's survey of the Red River.

Winter Bird Surveys with OKC Zoo

Longtime conservation partners, the OKC Zoo and Wildlife Department joined forces to conduct surveys of the winter birds of Deep Fork and Okmulgee WMAs.