Rangeland and Wildlife Management
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service provides resources such as videos, fact sheets and research publications on the Rangeland and Wildlife Management.
Videos
Bradford Pear Encroachment
Invasive callery pear include cultivars like Bradford and Chanticleer. These trees are spreading out from urban areas, where they were planted, into pastures and rangelands forming dense thickets. These vigorous resprouters cannot be killed by cutting the trunks. Unless completely uprooted, herbicides will be needed. Spraying the leaves is effective on small trees but on large trees herbicide must be applied to the bark or cut stump. Triclopyr Ester like Remedy is most effective.
Controlling Aflatoxin in Wildlife Feed
Dwayne Elmore explains how to prevent aflatoxin in wildlife.
Wildlife Food Plot Management 1
This week, we start with wildlife food plot management advice from Dwayne Elmore.
Wildlife Food Plot Management 2
This week, we start with wildlife food plot management advice from Dwayne Elmore.
Packsaddle Wildlife Management Area
Aerial Footage of Completed Riparian Restoration for Rio Grande Wild Turkey.
Best Time to Cut Fields and Pastures for Wildlife
Dwayne Elmore explains the benefits to wildlife of only cutting a meadow once.
Managing Ponds for Waterfowl
OSU Extension wildlife specialist Dwayne Elmore talks about types of plants you can plant around your farm pond to attract and maintain water foul.
Importance of Wetlands for Shorebirds
SUNUP travel to Garfield County to learn about the birds enjoying a layover in our state, as they travel north for the summer.
Fact Sheets
- Burning in the Growing Season
- Management of Sand Sagebrush Rangelands
- Minimizing Impacts to Wildlife from Livestock Infrastructure
- Oklahoma Prescribed Burning Handbook
- Options for Expiring CRP Land
- Patch Burning: Integrating Fire and Grazing to Promote Heterogeneity