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Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation |
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Oklahoma Wildlife Expo 2010 |
September 24-26, 2010 Friday: School Day Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. |
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Oklahoma Wildlife Expo |
Reasons you should attend the
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1. It’s 100% free, even the parking. 2. You’re never too old or too young to try something for the first time. You could ride a four-wheeler, shoot a bow and arrow, throw a spear, cast a fly rod… maybe even saddle a mule. 3. You might learn how to keep that rowdy dog of yours under control at the dog training area. 4. Two words: fried catfish. If you have a hankering for fried catfish, venison jerky, or bison chili - you can try them for free at the Taste of the Wild booth. 5. After your rambunctious kids climb a rock wall, ride a mountain bike, paddle a kayak, catch a fish and generally run wild around the Expo you’re sure to get some peace and quiet because they will be tired and ready to hit the pillow when you get home. 6. You can win a bunch of prizes from hats to an ATV to outdoor merchandise. 7. It is the biggest display of outdoor-related activities and conservation groups you will ever see in your lifetime. Come discover new and
exciting ways to enjoy your outdoor Oklahoma at the 2010 Oklahoma Wildlife
Expo
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Expo Activities |
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| Red Loop |
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| Blue Loop |
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| Outdoor Marketplace | |||||
| Inside the Arena | |||||
| Seminars | |||||
| Wildlife Expo Activities A to Z | |||||
| Special Hunter Education Course | |||||
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Expo Information |
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| School Day |
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| Expo Home | |||||
| Getting to Expo | |||||
| Expo Sponsors | |||||
| News Room | |||||
| Frequently Asked Questions | |||||
| Lodging & Accommodations | |||||
| For questions about or accommodations for Expo, call Expo Coordinator Rhonda Hurst at (405) 522-6279 or email her at rhurst@odwc.state.ok.us | |||||