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A simple “thank you” cannot express the extent of appreciation for those who go above and beyond to lend a hand. Such is the case with the many groups that have become invaluable Partners in Conservation for Oklahoma’s tremendous natural resources. The Wildlife Department, and the sportsmen of the state, are blessed by these quality organizations that have made significant contributions to wildlife management in Oklahoma. Partners listed here contributed at least $5,000 in 2016. The Wildlife Department also extends sincere gratitude to the many other groups and individuals who provide support through monetary gifts or in-kind products and services in support of all Department activities. This list does not include our partners who contribute to the Department's Wildlife Expo. Thank you, partners! OKLAHOMA D E P A R T M E N T O F W I L D L I F E C O N S E R V A T I O N Quail Forever Oklahoma Chapters for support of ODWC projects focused on habitat enhancement on WMAs. National Wild Turkey Federation for support of habitat enhancement on public and private lands statewide (including several WMAs open to public hunting), plus major support for ODWC outdoor educational programs. Natureworks for support of management on public lands in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City Zoological Park, Oklahoma Zoological Society and Botanical Garden for conservation field study projects and to help with expenses for various projects. Oklahoma Station Chapter of Safari Club International for support of the ODWC Hunters Against Hunger Program, which provides venison to hungry Oklahomans; the ODWC Law Enforcement Division; and the Department’s Stars & Stripes License Project, a donation program that provides hunting and fishing licenses to veterans and select family members. • Shikar-Safari Club International for support of bear population research projects. Larry and Brenda Potterfield, founders of MidwayUSA, for their support of the Oklahoma Scholastic Shooting Sports Program and state tournament shooting events. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation for its support of habitat work on WMAs open to public hunting. Morrell Manufacturing, Inc. for support of the National Oklahoma Archery in the Schools Program that introduces students to competitive archery in the classroom setting. Trout Unlimited Oklahoma Chapters for the installment of public restrooms at the Simp and Helen Watts Fish and Wildlife Management Area on the Lower Illinois River and for a three-year agreement to help fund trout stocking for the Dolese Trout Program in Oklahoma City. Corrigan-Goddard Foundation for support of the Wildlife Department’s Law Enforce- ment Division. The National Rifle Association helped fund renovations to the shooting range at Lexington Wildlife Management Area. The renovated range will include covered shooting benches, backstop, target stands, side berms, a fence, new walkway, parking, signs and lead management. This as well as other renovated or newly constructed ODWC shooting ranges will be ADA compliant. Our sincere thanks to the NRA for participating in this project. Many partners join efforts to improve future of fishing Much of the conservation and enhancement work in Oklahoma would not be possible without the vital support of our various partners and supporters. The Wildlife Department, and in turn you as a sports- man, are fortunate to have quality organizations that have made significant contributions to fisheries management in Oklahoma. These organizations are featured on our website at wildlifedepartment.com. Chas Patterson WSFR funds contributed to the completion of a renovated boat ramp at American Horse Lake. PARTNERS IN CONSERVATION YOUR DOLLARS WORK FOR CONSERVATION If you’ve ever bought a hunting or fishing license, motorboat fuel, fishing tackle, ammo or bows and arrows, you’re a part of the most successful effort to conserve fish and wildlife in America: The Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program. Anglers, hunters and outdoors enthusiasts pay a special excise tax whenever they buy items related to the outdoors, and that tax revenue is distributed back to the individual states. So each time an Oklahoman buys a license or outdoors- related merchandise, he or she is supporting important conservation efforts such as installing boat ramps or increasing hunting access. Andrea Crews

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and

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clud

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mem

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ount

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MA

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publ

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fact

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at in

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r th

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lmen

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res

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and

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king

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man

agem

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nova

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sin

cere

tha

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to t

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RA

for

part

icip

atin

g in

this

pro

ject

.

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y par

tner

s jo

in e

ffor

ts t

o im

pro

ve f

utu

re o

f fish

ing

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h of

the

cons

erva

tion

and

enha

ncem

ent w

ork

in O

klah

oma

wou

ld n

ot b

e po

ssib

le w

ithou

t the

vita

l su

ppor

t of o

ur v

ario

us p

artn

ers a

nd su

ppor

ters

. The

Wild

life

Dep

artm

ent,

and

in tu

rn y

ou a

s a sp

orts

-m

an, a

re fo

rtu

nate

to h

ave

qual

ity o

rgan

izat

ions

that

hav

e m

ade

sign

ifica

nt c

ontr

ibut

ions

to fi

sher

ies

man

agem

ent i

n O

klah

oma.

The

se o

rgan

izat

ions

are

feat

ured

on

our w

ebsi

te a

t wild

lifed

epar

tmen

t.com

.

Chas Patterson

WS

FR fu

nds

cont

rib

uted

to

the

co

mp

leti

on

of a

reno

vate

d b

oat

ram

p at

Am

eric

an H

ors

e La

ke.

PAR

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ER

S IN

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RV

AT

ION

YO

UR

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OR

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ough

t a h

untin

g or

fish

ing

licen

se,

mot

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oat

fuel

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hing

tac

kle,

am

mo

or

bow

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d ar

row

s, y

ou’re

a p

art o

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mos

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cess

ful

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rt to

con

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h an

d w

ildlif

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eric

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he

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t Fis

h R

esto

rati

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rogr

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lers

, hun

ters

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out

doo

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tax

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tem

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out

doo

rs, a

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is

dist

ribut

ed b

ack

to th

e in

divi

dual

sta

tes.

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each

tim

e an

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ahom

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uys

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ense

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utd

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late

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erch

and

ise,

he

or

she

is s

upp

ort

ing

im

por

tant

con

serv

atio

n ef

fort

s su

ch a

s in

stal

ling

boa

t ram

ps

or in

crea

sing

hun

ting

acce

ss.

Andrea Crews

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TR

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endi

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TR

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an

inte

rpre

tive

sum

mar

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the

Titl

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29 a

nd 8

00

of O

klah

om

a S

tatu

tes

gov

erni

ng

fish

and

wild

life

law

s as

est

ablis

hed

by

the

Okl

ahom

a W

ildlif

e C

onse

rvat

ion

Com

mis

sion

. Fo

r a c

omp

lete

list

ing

of o

ffic

ial r

egul

atio

ns, y

ou

can

obta

in c

opie

s of

cur

rent

Okl

ahom

a S

tatu

tes

thro

ugh

your

loca

l lib

rary

.

The

mis

sio

n of

the

Okl

aho

ma

Dep

artm

ent

of

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life

Con

serv

atio

n is

to

man

age

Okl

ahom

a’s

wild

life

reso

urc

es

and

h

abit

at

to

pro

vid

e sc

ient

ific,

ed

ucat

ion

al,

aest

hetic

, ec

ono

mic

an

d re

crea

tiona

l ben

efits

for

pre

sent

and

fut

ure

gene

ratio

ns o

f hun

ters

, ang

lers

and

oth

ers

who

ap

pre

ciat

e w

ildlif

e. T

he W

ildlif

e D

epar

tmen

t re

ceiv

es n

o g

ener

al s

tate

tax

rev

enue

s an

d is

p

roud

to

be

fund

ed e

ntire

ly b

y sp

orts

men

. Fo

r g

ener

al i

nfo

rmat

ion

on

licen

ses,

reg

ulat

ions

an

d

the

curr

ent

fish

ing

rep

ort

, lo

g o

n to

w

ildlif

edep

artm

ent.c

om o

r ca

ll (4

05)

521-

3851

. E

ffec

tive

dat

e of

thi

s g

uid

e: J

uly

1, 2

015,

unt

il su

per

ced

ed b

y an

y su

bse

que

nt g

uid

e.

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is p

rog

ram

rec

eive

s fe

der

al a

ssis

tan

ce f

rom

th

e U

.S.

Fish

and

Wild

life

Ser

vice

, and

thu

s p

rohi

bits

dis

crim

inat

ion

on

the

bas

is o

f ra

ce, c

olo

r, re

ligio

n, n

atio

nal o

rigin

, dis

abil-

ity,

age,

and

sex

(g

end

er),

pur

suan

t to

Titl

e V

II of

the

Civ

il R

ight

s A

ct o

f 19

64 (

as a

men

ded

), T

itle

IX o

f th

e E

duc

atio

n A

men

dm

ents

of

1972

, th

e A

ge

Dis

crim

inat

ion

Act

of

1975

, S

ectio

n 50

4 of

the

Reh

abili

tatio

n A

ct o

f 197

3, a

nd T

itle

II of

th

e A

mer

ican

s w

ith D

isab

ilitie

s A

ct o

f 19

90.

To r

eque

st a

n ac

com

mo

dat

ion

or

info

rmat

iona

l mat

eria

l in

an a

ltern

ativ

e fo

rmat

, p

leas

e co

ntac

t O

klah

om

a D

epar

tmen

t o

f W

ildlif

e C

ons

erva

tion,

(405

) 521

-385

1. If

yo

u b

elie

ve y

ou

have

bee

n d

iscr

imin

ated

ag

ains

t in

any

pro

gra

m,

activ

ity,

or

serv

ice,

p

leas

e co

ntac

t: U

.S.

Fis

h an

d W

ildlif

e S

ervi

ce,

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ice

for

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ty a

nd W

ork

forc

e M

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emen

t, 5

275

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g P

ike,

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lls C

hurc

h, V

A 2

2041

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mer

Jr.,

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shom

ingo

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......

......

......

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) 320

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0

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RS

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LL

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a P

owel

l, M

adill

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580)

320

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ame

War

den

......

......

......

(580

) 320

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9

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SK

EE

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e S

tites

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0) 3

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949

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OC

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ur ..

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80) 3

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ret H

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