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Invasive species impact everyone. The good news is that we can all take steps to limit the spread of invasive plants and animals in our state. As you enjoy Outdoor Oklahoma throughout 2020, we offer three ways you can stop invasive species in your tracks.

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Clean, Drain, Dry

Keep Oklahoma’s waterways free of invasive plants and animals by pressure washing your boats, trailers and equipment with hot water; draining the bilge, live wells, and coolers; and letting boats dry out for at least five days if a pressure washer isn’t available. This cleanup regimen doesn’t have to end with watercraft! Cleaning shoes, waders, bike tires and even Fido between trips can help stop the spread of invasive plants and animals. 

Right Plant, Right Place

Turning your property into a wildscape that attracts birds, butterflies, lizards and other Oklahoma wildlife starts with a close look at the plant community. Consider how your blooms and sprouts may impact our larger landscape, especially before adding new plants. Get regional lists of native Oklahoma plants that can be incorporated into your plans from our partners, Okies for Monarchs.  

Report Sightings

Share encounters with aquatic nuisance species like Asian carp and zebra mussels with our ANS Biologist at (918) 683-1031. Invasive plant sightings can be submitted to OKInvasives.

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