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Frequently Asked Wildlife Management Questions

Questions about things like fire impacting the wild, leasing land to hunt, developing water and other wildlife management topics are answered.

BirdsHabitat ManagementTurkey - WildWildlife
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Frequently Asked Questions for Wildlife Damage and Disease

Get your questions answered to things like catching armadillos, reducing geese damage, poisoning feral hogs and keeping raccoons out of the garbage.

Feral HogsHabitat ManagementInvasive WildlifeLivestockLivestock Health, Disease & NutritionWildlife
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White-tailed Deer Habitat Evaluation and Management Guide

This Extension circular describes a systematic approach to managing land for white-tailed deer.

DeerHabitat ManagementLarge MammalsWildlife
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Bob-White Quail

The habitat requirements, diet, nesting cover, water and standard management practices needed for effective care and control of bob-white quail in Oklahoma.

BirdsBobwhite QuailCarrying CapacityGrazing ManagementHabitat ManagementRangeland ManagementWildlife
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Snags, Cavity Trees and Downed Logs

Learn about the importance of snags, cavity trees and downed logs to the sustainability of certain wildlife species.

FisheriesForestryHabitat ManagementStream & Lake EcologyWildlife
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Managing for Small Mammal Diversity

A description of different small mammal habitats and the effects of savanna restoration on small mammals in Southeast Oklahoma.

Habitat ManagementWildlife
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Songbirds

The variety of conditions in Oklahoma creates numerous habitats and a diversity of bird life and this guide will aid those looking for management suggestions.

BirdsHabitat ManagementWildlife
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Pushmataha Forest Habitat Research Area

This document discusses a project that evaluated a range of forestry, range management and wildlife management practices and their influence on wildlife habitat.

Habitat ManagementWildlife
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