Kelly J. Bostian of Oklahoma Ecology Project
Kelly J. Bostian writes for the Oklahoma Ecology Project
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In Oklahoma, if it’s not the economy, it’s the weather. This year, both are challenges as the popular winter trout fisheries are delayed, and fewer trout will be stocked for at least the next three years.
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In a Friday afternoon hearing, U.S. Northern District Court Judge Gregory Frizzell directed all parties to prepare to return to court with updated evidence for a December hearing in the Tulsa courthouse.
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Boot-sucking mud and 100-degree heat were made-to-order for about 1,000 new residents of the Claremore area Friday. Muddy and wet, that’s their style.
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With governments at odds, public and game wardens are caught in the middle.
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The emergence of late southern-state monarchs still shrouded in mystery.
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The agreement aligns Tribes for wildlife management efforts statewide.
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A Delaware County District Court judge ruled that the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry irresponsibly allowed large poultry farms to be built in a sensitive watershed without proper environmental review or advance public notice.
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Wildlife Department foresees higher revenue, easier rules for public.
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The Diana fritillary is being sighted more and more in eastern Oklahoma. And researchers hope citizen scientists can help them keep track.
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Amidst a concerning decline in the nation’s most iconic butterfly population, Oklahoma’s key monarch conservation program is marking a significant step in solidifying its future and updating the state’s plan to help pollinators.