Biologists with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation recently sent bobwhite quail samples to research facilities for extensive studies and banded an additional 168 quail that hunters may harvest on state wildlife management areas this year. The bobwhites were trapped on 10 WMAs in western Oklahoma during August and October as part of the Wildlife […]
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