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OKC Zoo Lends Helping Hand with Wildlife Surveys

The OKC Zoo logs more than 900 hours of time in surveys in 2018 and 2019.

Explore Oklahoma's Public Lands

Oklahoma has a strong legacy of private land ownership, but our state also has a number of public lands to explore, hunt, fish, and enjoy!

DIYildlife: Start Planning Fall Wildscape Updates

Whether your wildlife-friendly yard is just getting started or has been welcoming wildlife for years, take stock of your wildscape goals and plan any updates this fall.

Tulsa Woman Kicks off Retirement from Cricket-filled Career with ... Cricket Surveys

Peggy Hill, professor emerita with the University of Tulsa, may be recently retired, but that hasn’t stopped her from studying nature - especially the nature of crickets - or from contributing to science.

I Struck Water!

Healthy streams aren't just good for fish. They help sustain surrounding plants and wildlife and provide water for downstream users.

Take Your Backyard to the Next Pollinator Level with Host Plants

Adding colorful backyard flowering plants, especially host plants, has been a popular way for Oklahomans to help our state’s butterfly community.

Fishing Out the Flies...Mayflies & Caddisflies

Team effort studies sensitive aquatic mayflies and caddisflies.

The Lost Cricket Project

A new Oklahoma citizen science program has launched, with the aim of finding new populations of the rare prairie mole cricket.

Oklahoma Lakes Surveyed for Invasive Plants

Priscilla Crawford, conservation biologist for the Oklahoma Biological Survey, has visited more than 100 lakes in her hunt for invasive plants.

Managing the Unwanted Musk Thistle

We share control options for the noxious musk thistle.