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  2. List of Oklahoma Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma: East of I-35, north of I-44 and on the east side of Lake Arcadia in Edmond: Managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for public and school education. [8] Closed to All Hunting, with limited exceptions. [9] Coordinates 35.623931, -97.389394 Atoka WMA [10] Atoka: 6,440 acres (2,610 ha)

  3. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is an agency of the state of Oklahoma responsible for managing and protecting Oklahoma's wildlife population and their habitats. The Department is under the control of the Wildlife Conservation Commission, [2] an 8-member board appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma with the approval of the ...

  4. List of lakes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Wildlife Department [6] Dripping Springs Lake: Okmulgee: 1150 [12] 741 [12] City of Okmulgee: information and photos [12] Ellsworth Lake: Lawton: East Cache Creek: 5,000: information: Elmer Lake: Kingfisher: 60: 1,119: Oklahoma Wildlife Department [6] information and photos: Carl G. Etling Lake: Boise City: Carrizo Creek: 159: Oklahoma ...

  5. Honobia Creek Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Honobia Creek Wildlife Management Area is a protected area of privately owned land located in Pushmataha, Le Flore, and McCurtain Counties, Oklahoma, totaling 97,758.18 acres (39,561.33 ha), and managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC).

  6. McCurtain County Wilderness Area - Wikipedia

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    The McCurtain County Wilderness Area is a 14,087 acres (5,701 ha) wilderness nature preserve 25 miles (40 km) north of Broken Bow, Oklahoma. It has been owned by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. [1] It was designated a National Natural Landmark in December 1974 for its excellent example of a xeric upland oak-pine forest. [2]

  7. What are the deadliest animals in Oklahoma? Ranking ... - AOL

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    In Oklahoma, coyotes can be hunted year-round with no bag limit, according to the wildlife department. Some coyotes live alone, others in mated pairs and others in packs.

  8. Lawsuit over severance package can proceed, Oklahoma ... - AOL

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    J.D. Strong was awarded a $169,341 severance package when he left employment as head of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission met Dec. 6 ...

  9. Optima National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Optima National Wildlife Refuge Located in the middle of the Oklahoma panhandle, the 4,333-acre (17.54 km 2 ) Optima National Wildlife Refuge is made up of grasslands and wooded bottomland on the Coldwater Creek arm of the Optima Lake project.