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An invasive black carp was found in Oklahoma for the first time. Anglers can earn a $100 bounty for reporting them.
The first phase of improvement projects is beginning at Lake Lawtonka, with work underway on two fronts.
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) officials have confirmed the first invasive black carp in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has confirmed that the state’s first report of an invasive Black Carp was reported in southern Oklahoma.
Andrew “Drew” Dreadfulwater III told an employee there that he was going to help someone work on their car, but no one has ...
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