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Late September and early October are peak migration season for the eastern population of monarchs in Oklahoma.
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The plains spotted skunk received good news from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service this week. The Service finds there is a viable population species in its range and that it is not at risk of extinction.
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Tarantulas are making their move across Oklahoma just in time for fall and spooky season.
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The U.S. House of Representatives last week voted on a bill that could overturn the Endangered Species Act listing of the lesser prairie chicken following the Senate’s decision in May.
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The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation confirmed a second white-tailed deer has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease.
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A deadly disease found in wild deer has been discovered for the first time in Oklahoma. Oklahoma wildlife officials have had their eyes peeled for Chronic Wasting Disease for decades.
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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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At least 16 states have banned TikTok on some or all government computers and phones. All are led by GOP governors.
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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.