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September 2022 T W T 1 8 7 6 15 14 13 22 21 20 29 28 27 MANAGING NATIVE WILDFLOWERS FOR MONARCH BUTTERFLIES Whether traveling through Oklahoma during the spring or fall, monarch butterflies are in search of two primary things – plenty of • Begin to flood wetland areas. and bluegill (200-500/acre).
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FRIDAY
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THURSDAY Northwest Region: Brett Cooper, (405) 740-9830 Southwest Region: Lauren Johnson, (405) 397-1599 Central Region: Kyle Johnson, (405) 590-2584 Northeast Region: Biologist, (918) 607-1518 Southeast Region: Leah Lowe, (405) 206-7720
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TUESDAY Operation Game Thief: Anonymously report game and fish law toll-free (800) 522-8039.
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