In a binding opinion, Attorney General Gentner Drummond says federal law bars Oklahoma from prosecuting tribal members who hunt on their reservations.
Attorney General Genter Drummond says tribal wildlife plans in Oklahoma supersede the state’s on their reservations.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond released a new binding Opinion, stating federal law prohibits the state judicial ...
Biologists are waging war against three species of highly invasive fish that are infesting some Kansas rivers and lakes.
Safari Stayz in Wanette combines a zoo experience with immersive overnight stays, featuring Oklahoma’s largest reindeer herd, ...
In downtown Oklahoma City, the SPARKLE - Holiday Walk is making its gleaming debut this year at Scissortail Park.
Oklahoma wildlife commissioners approved regulation changes affecting fisheries, wildlife areas and UAV use, set to appear in the 2026-27 rules.
You might have noticed oak trees have gone a little nutty this year, but don’t worry, the sky is not falling. Oak trees in ...
Mar. 29—The Oklahoma Wildlife License Modernization Act was signed into law March 26 by Gov. Kevin Stitt, after it previously passed the state House of Representatives and Senate. The measure ...
Oklahoma’s top wildlife official resigned this week and departed with severance pay of $169,341 from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s Lifetime License Trust Fund. The immediate ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife announced on Wednesday night that Conservation Director J.D. Strong has resigned effective immediately. ODWC Assistant Director Wade Free was ...
Oklahoma wildlife officials "just want to talk" with a prankster who appeared to purposefully mistake a cougar, the wild animal, with the slang term used to describe middle-aged women who date younger ...
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