Oklahoma free fishing days return this weekend. It's an opportunity to go fishing FOR FREE without having to purchase a license from the state. Get ready to hit the lakes, ponds, creeks, and rivers.
You've probably seen them in the yard, flowerbeds, and even in your home. So what are these bugs, are they dangerous to humans and how do you get rid of them? We'll tackle those questions and more.
It's back. Get ready for free fishing days in Oklahoma. It's an opportunity to go fishing FOR FREE without having to purchase a license from the state. You'll have an entire weekend to hit the lakes, ponds, creeks, and rivers.
This Oklahoma Aquarium is home to 10 of the most dangerous sharks known to man, the dreaded bull shark. Did you know that the Sooner State has the single largest collection or population of Bull Sharks in captivity in the world?
There's a small island in Oklahoma that friendly goats inhabit. It gets better. You can visit this island, feed, pet, and hang out with all the goats. They love getting visitors, especially those who bring snacks.
If you've never experienced any of these amazing animals in the wild here's your chance. If you can't experience the great outdoors and trails yourself, watch the trail cam to see Oklahoma wildlife in action.
Summer is on the way and with it comes the annual invasion of ticks. Health experts are warning Oklahomans to be aware of the dangers of tick bites, especially the dreaded Lonestar Tick which can cause serious illness even death.
You may or may not know that southeast and central Oklahoma is home to black bears. That's right, black bears. Most people don't think of the Sooner State when they think of bears, but we've got them so BEWARE!