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ODAFF Works to Protect Oklahoma Aviation from Bird Strikes

We have received numerous calls today from media and concerned citizens about the danger of bird strikes to commercial, private and military aviation. Our Wildlife Services division devotes a large...

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In Today’s Journal Record: “Harrassing animals to keep the runways safe”

Karen Duncan, Photo by Maike Sabolich, Journal Record Wildlife Services biologist, Karen Duncan, is featured in today’s Journal Record. Brian Brus does a weekly feature called “It’s a Living!” that...

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Going Hunting This Weekend? Health Tips for Handling Feral Hogs

Wildlife Services Division monitors wildlife diseases that could be harmful to the agricultural industry and human health. Today Kevin Grant, Wildlife Services Director, offers a few tips for sportsmen...

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A look at feral hog damage!

Wildlife Services remind us that feral hogs cause a lot of damage. This picture was taken at a state cemetery. Some of the gravestones were actually overturned. - Feral hogs do more than damage crops....

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Mountain Lion Photographed Near Atoka

Ed Godfrey, Outdoor Editor at The Oklahoman, has a good article in today’s paper on a mountain lion that was caught by a trail camera near Atoka. The camera, owned by Ryan Ritter, was set up near a...

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Feral Hog Workshop March 29 in Ardmore

Wildlife Services’ director, Kevin Grant, is on the agenda for a special workshop co-sponsored by Oklahoma State University, the Noble Foundation and Mississippi State University regarding feral hogs....

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Feral Swine in Oklahoma

Feral swine cause precision like damage in corn field in Mississippi Feral Swine can be found in all 77 counties in Oklahoma. The animals cause damage to cropland and pastureland as they root up the...

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