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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.

Ozark Plateau Refuge Studies Shed Light on Status of Bats

Biologists survey Oklahoma bats and monitor the Refuge's population for the effects of a relatively new bat disease known as white-nose syndrome.

Woodpeckers of the Wilderness Area: Spring Cavity Checks

Each spring, biologists monitor nest cavities of endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers at the McCurtain County Wilderness Area.

The Century-old McCurtain County Wilderness Area Benefits a Large Wildlife Community

Management efforts for a federally endangered bird on the McCurtain County Wilderness Area have benefitted a host of other Oklahoma wildlife.

Surveying Oklahoma’s Rivers for Endangered Least Terns

Biologists are using an airboat to cruise two Oklahoma rivers as they check in on nesting interior least terns.

Wading through Wetlands for Western Chicken Turtles

The Wildlife Department teamed up with researchers to learn about western chicken turtles, an unusual turtle with an unusual name.

An Introduction to the World of Dragonflies and Damselflies

Oklahoma’s diversity of dragonflies and damselflies is remarkable; at least 50 species of these relentless hunters can be found patrolling in each of our 77 counties.

A Health Checkup for Oklahoma's Frogs and Salamanders

The Wildlife Department Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History partnered to track the presence and emergence of amphibian infectious diseases.

Western Oklahoma Birds Counted in Multistate Survey

Survey teams with the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies counted birds in six states during the 2017 breeding season.

Woodpeckers of the Wilderness Area: The Next Generation Has Hatched

Wildlife Department biologist Clay Barnes checks in on an endangered woodpeckers living on the McCurtain County Wilderness Area.

Digging Up Some Data on Shovelnose Sturgeon

Four-year shovelnose sturgeon study conducted in view of Tulsa skyline.