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A bill to streamline Oklahoma’s hunting and fishing licenses is headed to the governor’s desk after a multiyear journey through the legislature. The measure also hikes hunting license fees for the first time in two decades.
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Every year, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation revises the rules that govern hunting and fishing across the state.
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Predators, weather extremes, disease and habitat changes are threatening the survival of the state’s wild turkey population, experts told lawmakers during an interim study Monday.
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Four Oklahoma men have been sentenced for killing four whooping cranes, which are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
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Record-setting harvests continue despite financial hit, Chronic Wasting Disease threat.
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Oklahoma hunting and fishing licenses have been the same price for at least 20 years. That could soon change thanks to Senate Bill 941.
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An obscure case of illegal hunting in south-central Oklahoma could point to new ways the state is trying to assert jurisdiction inside newly affirmed tribal reservation boundaries.
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Bobcat hunting and trapping is commonplace throughout much of the United States, with the exception of a handful of holdout states. Despite the abundance of the wildcat nationwide, some conservationists are pushing back on the open season.
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The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has released its annual suggestions for changes to rules for hunting and wildlife management, and Oklahomans can provide feedback over the next month.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a utility bill increase, Gov. Stitt continuing to battle against tribes and the U.S. Supreme Court dismissing dozens of petitions to overturn its McGirt v. Oklahoma decision.