September 21, 2020
Our State Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. Goals
NWTF Oklahoma will conserve or enhance 100,000 acres of wildlife habitat by the end of 2019.
NWTF Oklahoma will recruit 5,000 new hunters in the state by the end of 2019.
NWTF Oklahoma will open 10,000 acres of additional public hunting access by the end of 2019.
- NWTF Oklahoma and its partners have identified the most critical areas of habitat in the state. They are actively managing that land for the future of the wild turkey.
- NWTF Oklahoma and its partners are recruiting future hunters and conservationists through youth camps, the NWTF JAKES program and mentored hunts.
- NWTF Oklahoma works with its state wildlife agency to purchase lands for public hunting.
At the National Wild Turkey Federation, the outdoors isn’t just what’s on the other side of the glass, it’s where we feel most alive. And we’re making America the best it can be for the people and wildlife who call it home. The NWTF has divided the country in six areas — America’s Big Six of Wildlife Conservation — to focus our effort on the most critical wildlife habitat needs.
Oklahoma is part of America’s Great Open Spaces, America’s Mid-South Rebirth and America’s Southern Piney Woods. NWTF Oklahoma is committed to improve forest health and water quality, restore native prairies, improve forest health, stop habitat loss and increase habitat diversity.
Learn more about America's Big Six of Wildlife Conservation
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