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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.

Thistles: A prickly ID challenge

We chat with a botanist to weed through the prickly identification challenges associated with thistles and their look-alikes.

Three Tips to Bring on the Butterflies

Butterflies are a joy to watch and are relatively easy to attract with nectar-producing plants. We offer three tips to attract butterflies to your backyard.

Learn to Fish Oklahoma

Get in on the fishing action this summer in Oklahoma! If you're new to fishing or looking to gain experience, this step by step guide will have you catching more fish this summer and saving a few bucks along the way!

Solar Water for Livestock and Wildlife

Water wells are a popular way for landowners and managers to provide solar water for livestock and wildlife in remote locations.

Outdoor Oklahoma TV Embarks On Its 48th Season

Outdoor Oklahoma, the acclaimed television show highlighting Oklahoma's abundant fishing, hunting, and wildlife-watching experiences, is gearing up for its historic 48th season on the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA).

Wild Double Take: Three-toed and Plains Box Turtles

Tips for identifying two Oklahoma look-alikes, the three-toed and plains box turtles.

Wings of Wellness: Discover the Mental Health Benefits of Bird Watching

As we celebrate mental wellness, we encourage you to take a step back from the daily struggles of life and enjoy the beautiful birds surrounding us.

An Oklahoma Summer Fishing Must - Barren Fork Creek

ODWC operates two public access locations on Oklahoma's premier Neosho smallmouth bass fishery!

New Fish Habitat Initiative Underway in Oklahoma; Anglers Invited to Contribute

A new kind of fish habitat structure is coming to Oklahoma lakes, and you can help bring them here!

Taking State's Reptiles, Amphibians Requires License

As with other laws, reptile and amphibian regulations have evolved through the years. Today, the license required depends on where the animal is collected.