Amid a flurry of lawsuits over the right of tribal citizens to hunt and fish on tribal reservations, a state agency ...
Some of the most anticipated hunting seasons, like big game and waterfowl, don't begin for several more months in Oklahoma, but hunters in the state can plan on a few more rules and regulations this ...
Under a bill proposed this legislative session, Oklahomans would be able to raise alligators hatched from eggs in captivity without a permit.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation convened an emergency meeting to address pending litigation that could result in immediate financial loss for the department, focusing on directives ...
Deer gun season is the biggest draw for Oklahoma hunters. Here's what to know about dates, limits, hotspots and meat donation ...
Barry Bolton, 66, has been chief of the fisheries division for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation since 2007. Before that, he served 18 years as the assistant chief and has worked for ...
With fall hunting season approaching, Oklahomans are heading outdoors to take advantage of the state’s 2 million acres of public land set aside for wildlife and recreation. With fall hunting season ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) says tribal members must purchase state hunting and fishing licenses and cannot use their tribal IDs for those activities, even if they are ...
Game wardens are fully certified law enforcement officers who enforce Oklahoma’s wildlife laws and assist other agencies with enforcement duties. ODWC officials said openings are available in several ...
OKMULGEE, Okla. — The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is hosting a class on waterfowl hunting. It will be held at the Okmulgee WMA Shooting Range, located at Oklahoma Highway 56 West on ...
GLENPOOL, Okla. — The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation brought "Skins and Skulls!" to Glenpool Library on Tuesday afternoon. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) manages ...
Catching up on a lot of outdoor news while wondering if the turkeys are gobbling yet. . . . The once-a-year opportunity to qualify for employment with the Oklahoma Wildlife Department will be held at ...