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Sensory Garden Benefits All Populations

It is easy to agree that flowers and plants can entice the senses of sight and smelling. But a new addition to The Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University has something for all five senses.

The Sensory Garden…[more]

By Trisha Gedon, Oklahoma State University
06-16-2011

Horticulture Industries Show to Take Place in Tulsa

Oklahoma State University is partnering with the University of Arkansas to sponsor the 29th Annual Oklahoma and Arkansas Horticulture Industries Show. This two-day event will take place Fri., Jan. 8 and Sat., Jan. 9, 2010.

The growers meeting…[more]

By Trisha Gedon, Oklahoma State University
10-13-2009

Fifth Annual Wildlife Expo Draws Tens of Thousands

An estimated 42,000 visitors to the fifth annual Oklahoma Wildlife Expo Sept. 25-27 show that Oklahomans love the outdoors, and officials with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation are calling the huge event an equally huge success. The Expo’s visitors…[more]

By Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
10-13-2009

Wild Game and Camp Cooking Feed Thousands at Expo

How much wild game can 38,600 sportsmen consume in three days? The answer is at least 2,000 pounds of venison and catfish and well over 200 gallons of buffalo chili. That is how much food was sampled at the Taste…[more]

By Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
09-14-2009

See Woodchips Fly at the Expo as Chainsaw Artist Creates Wildlife Art

A chainsaw is good for cutting limbs, clearing brush, and even creating masterful works of wildlife art. At this year’s Oklahoma Wildlife Expo Sept. 25-27, one artist will offer for sale his unique chainsaw wood carvings while performing live demonstrations…[more]

By Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
09-02-2009

Visitors Learn Primitive Outdoor Skills at Wildlife Expo

Oklahomans can get a taste of some primitive outdoor skills by shooting a bow or pitching a genuine tomahawk at this year’s Oklahoma Wildlife Expo slated for Sept. 25-27 at the Lazy E Arena, just north of Oklahoma City. Though…[more]

By Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
08-12-2009

Tulsa Residents and Visitors Enjoy Wildlife Artwork

Tulsa residents and visitors commonly come across elk, whitetail deer, and even mountain lions right in the middle of town thanks to one organization that is using art to not only decorate the city with lifelike wildlife statues, but also…[more]

By Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
08-04-2009

Plan a Summer Fishing “Staycation” for the Family

The search is on this summer for activities that are fun for the entire family yet easy on the wallet, and officials with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation say fishing provides the answer. According to Jeff Boxrucker, assistant chief…[more]

By Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
06-01-2009

Going Green is the Focus of This Year’s OSU Summer GardenFest

Visitors to the 8th Annual Summer GardenFest at the Oklahoma State University Botanical Garden will be sure to “Get Your Green On.”

Kim Rebek, host of the popular television program Oklahoma Gardening, said Summer GardenFest, will focus on…[more]

By Trisha Gedon, Oklahoma State University
05-25-2009

Last Chance to Experience Oklahoma History Center’s Field, Forest & Stream Exhibit

Throughout the last year, the Oklahoma History Center has been celebrating Oklahoma’s outdoors by showcasing an entire exhibit dedicated to the history and traditions enjoyed by Oklahoma’s sportsmen and other outdoor enthusiasts. As the exhibit comes to a close Feb.…[more]

By Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
02-23-2009
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