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WILDLIFE EXPOOKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
September 22 - 23, 2018
wildlifedepartment.com
FREE ADMISSIONArchery ~ Fishing ~ Shooting
Rock Climbing ~ ATVs Mountain Bikes ~ Bowfishing
Bird Watching & More
Over 120 Hands-On Activities!
Free and fun for the whole family!Come experience Oklahoma’s
largest outdoor recreation event, 100% free, September 22 - 23.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
School Day is September 21.
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Booth Seminars &Events Schedule
Seminars Schedule
Enjoy the Outdoors!In the Scissortail Loop, try your hand at archery (Booth #6), check out the watchable wildlife area (Booth #2) or snap a photo at the selfie station (Booth #3). In the Whitetail Loop, ride a Utility Vehicle (Booth #18). In the Catfish Loop, you can learn about hydro-dripping (Booth #25), learn to clean a fish (Booth #24) or sample some camp cooking (Booth #21). In the Jackrabbit Loop, spin your wheels on a mountain bike adventure (Booth #36), test your skills at bowfishing (Booth #37) or shoot a shotgun (Booth #34).
Family Fishing ClinicOutdoor Booth #28Friday, Saturday & SundayFamily Fishing Clinic starts every half hour, participants are required to go through a short educational demonstration before fishing. Attendance is limited, so please arrive early.
Dog Training SeminarsOutdoor Booth #35
Saturday11:00 Coonhounds12:00 Retrievers1:00 Bird Dogs2:00 German Drahthaars3:00 Coonhounds4:00 Bird Dogs
Sunday11:00 Bird Dogs12:00 Retrievers1:00 Bird Dogs2:00 Retrievers3:00 Bird Dogs
Camp Cookin’ in the HeartlandOutdoor Booth #21Saturday & Sunday: 9:30, 11:30, 1:30 and 3:30
Indoor Seminar AreaIndoor Booth #45
Friday9:00 OK Reptiles & Amphibians10:00 Insect Adventure11:00 Starting a Fire Without Matches12:00 Tree Stand Safety1:00 Insect Adventure2:00 Starting a Fire Without Matches3:00 Tracking Wounded Game4:00 Starting a Fire Without Matches
Saturday9:00 Starting a Fire Without Matches10:00 Insect Adventure11:00 Tree Stand Safety12:00 Underwater Oklahoma1:00 Starting a Fire Without Matches2:00 Insect Adventure3:00 OK Reptiles & Amphibians4:00 Native Oklahoma Creatures5:00 Tracking Wounded Game
Sunday9:00 OK Reptiles & Amphibians10:00 Starting a Fire Without Matches11:00 Insect Adventure12:00 National Park Service1:00 Tree Stand Safety2:00 Starting a Fire Without Matches3:00 Insect Adventure4:00 Tracking Wounded Game
Build a BirdhouseOutdoor Booth #1Saturday 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, 3:00, 4:30Sunday9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, 3:00, 4:00Note: first 25 families only at each time slot
Fishing LuresOutdoor Booth #28Friday: Coloring Wood Fish - Every 15 minutesSaturday & Sunday: Painting Fishing Lures - Every 30 minutes
Wildlife BlingOutdoor Booth #27Friday, Saturday & SundayEvery 30 minutes
Basket WeavingOutdoor Booth #23Friday: Demonstration OnlySaturday: Every 30 minutes starting at 9:00 - 11:00 and 1:00 - 5:00Sunday: Every 30 minutes starting at 9:00 - 11:00 and 1:00 - 4:00Minimun Age is 12.
Make-n-Take
Basic Fly-Fishing InstructionOutdoor Booth #29Saturday 10:00 - 11:151:00 - 2:154:00 - 5:15
Sunday10:00 - 11:151:00 - 2:153:00 - 4:15
Please visit the tent to pre-register for a class, as space is limited.
Outdoor Safety SeminarIndoor Booth #48
Saturday & Sunday10:00 & 2:00
Sportfish AquariumIndoor Booth #68
Saturday & Sunday10:00 Crappie Fishing Techniques11:00 Bass Fishing Techniques12:00 Walleye/Saugeye/Sauger Fishing Techniques1:00 Striped Bass/White Bass/Hybrid Fishing Techniques2:00 Trotlining and Juglining 101
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Taste of the WildExplore BowfishingCast Netting 101Outdoor OklahomaBecome an “Outdoor Oklahoma” CoverCritters of the Wetlands - Red SloughOklahoma Black BearsWild Turkey RestorationWaterfowl ID QuizWaterfowl Decoy CarvingPaddlefish Research CenterKayak Fishing Fly TyingCrappie Fishing TechniquesOklahoma Bass Fishing Striped Bass, Hybrid Striped Bass & White Bass FishingWalleye, Saugeye, Sauger Fishing TechniquesNoodling 101Juglining & Trotlining 101Bowfishing OklahomaFish ID Matching Game - Oklhoma Fish HatcheriesRiver and Streams FisheriesMan Versus Streams TrailerLaser ShotSelfie Station #WildlifeExpoLaw Enforcement Truck/BoatOperation Game Thief TrailerPlant IdentificationOklahoma Land Access ProgramPrivate Lands InformationUpland Game Birds of Oklahoma-Quail & PheasantsOklahoma Big GameFishing Simulator
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Cold Water SafetyUnderwater OklahomaFarm Pond ManagementDriftwood Décor & Vintage EquipmentShed Antler HuntingLogs to FurnitureTree Stand SafetyMuzzleloading 101Feather Painting and other MediaLaw Enforcement BoothODWC Information BoothSelfie Station #WildlifeExpoSeminar Area RockwallHorse & Mule Packing InstructionFirst AidCasting KidsBats-Bats-Bats Oklahoma NightlifeWhat Skull is That?Animal Skull Match GameIdentifying Predators of OklahomaHome on the Range Become a Trail Builder! Oklahoma Native Plants and WildlifeWoodcraft & Backcountry Safety & Basic Tent Camping Oklahoma Reptiles and AmphibiansJakes Take Aim BB Gun RangeSkins & Track IdentificationTurkey Calling TechniquesInteractive Water/Boating Safety Education
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“Find the Queen”Coffee Filter Butterflies & SeedsPollinators Monarchs Oklahoma FalconsSportfish Aquarium Hunters Against Hunger Pheasants Forever/Quail ForeverPlants To Attract WildlifeHit Site Detective Noises Deer Make and Their HabitsWetland ConservationPicking a Proper Personal Flotation DeviceProject WILD - Tracks!Biological Artifacts “Hands on Science”Insect Adventure: Live Bug Petting ZooCamo Face Paint for your Hunting ExperienceKnots for the OutdoorsGroundwater Flow Model and Interactive DemoWhat Happens at a National Fish Hatchery?Weather Safety Tools and Tips for Outdoor FunIdentifying Poison Plants and Venomous SnakesArtifact IdentificationBe a Citizen ScientistWhat is your WingSpan?How Old is my Fish? Animal Ambassadors Where is Away?
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Lazy E Dr.
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Shuttle to Whitetail Loop / Catfish Loop
More Activities Inside! Scissortail Loop Whitetail Loop Catfish Loop Jackrabbit Loop
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Rescue or Reunite?Hands on HidesUSFWS Walk Through Environmental Education TrailerRide a Utility Vehicle
Rope MakingFurs and Skulls Camp Cookin’ in the HeartlandPlay in the SandBasketweaving Make-n-TakeFish Cleaning SeminarsDo-it-yourself Hydro-dippingFamily Fishing ClinicWildlife Bling Make-n-TakeFishing Lures Make-n-TakeBasic Fly-Fishing InstructionOSU Cooperative Ext. - Logan County
ATV Ride Safe Oklahoma
Pellet Rifle RangeSelfie Station #WildlifeExpoSTEP -Shotgun RangeDog Training AreaMountain BikingBowfishing at the Pond
Bluebird House Make-n-TakeWatchable Wildlife Area Selfie Station #WildlifeExpoNongame Species & Invasive Species IdentificationTexas Horned Lizard CorralArchery Area - Archery in SchoolsSelfBow Building SkillsFlintknapping - Stone ArrowheadsGoose Knocking - JuniorGoose Knocking Sling Shot ShootingAtlatl
ODWC License & Outdoor Information BoothBullet & Sinker Casting
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A very special thanks to all ODWC employees for their dedicated service
SponsorsFoundingOklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Heritage
Keys to Enjoying Your Visit-Admission and all activities at Expo are Free!-Parking is free and shuttles will take you to and from parking lots.-Expo is an indoor and outdoor event, so dress comfortably and wear walking shoes.-Water is free at drink stations.-No pets on Lazy E grounds except service animals.-If you get hungry, purchase food at concessions, visit the Camp Cookin’ in the Heartland outdoor booth or the Taste of the Wild indoor booth for free samples of fried catfish, venison jerky & buffalo chili.-All equipment for activities is provided. Bring your camera!-Questions? Call (405) 521-3855 for more information.
Take I-35 North of Oklahoma City toward Guthrie to either Seward Rd. exit (#151) or the Waterloo Rd. exit (#146). Go east and follow signs to the Lazy E Arena.
Exit #151
Exit #146Waterloo Rd.
Seward Rd.
DOWNTOWN OKC
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Kilpatrick Turnpike Turner Turnpike
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PartnersAlabaster Caverns State ParkAmerican YouthWorks Conservation Corps ProgramATV Ride Safe OklahomaBen E. KeithBlack Kettle National GrasslandBoy Scout Troop 4008Central Oklahoma Beekeepers AssnConservation Coalition of OK Foundation /Okies for MonarchsDucks UnlimitedGM Sutton Avian Research CenterHeartland of the Prairie Dutchoven SocietyJohnston Seed CompanyKeep Oklahoma BeautifulLake McMurtry FriendsMedicine Park Aquarium & Natural SciencesMuseum of OsteologyNational Parks of OklahomaNational Wild Turkey FederationNeil GarrisonOklahoma Aquarium Oklahoma Archeological SurveyOklahoma Blood TrackersOklahoma Center for Poison & Drug InformationOklahoma Dept of Environmental QualityOklahoma Falconers AssociationOklahoma Furbearer AllianceOklahoma Highway Patrol - Marine Enforcement Section
Oklahoma Master NaturalistsOklahoma MesonetOklahoma SelfBow SocietyOklahoma State ParksOklahoma State UniversityOklahoma State University StudentsOklahoma Station Chapter Safari Club InternationalOklahoma Tourism & Recreation DepartmentOklahoma Water Resources BoardOklahoma Youth Hunting & Shooting ProgramOSU Insect AdventureP&K Equipment Inc.Quail Forever/Pheasants ForeverRobison Wildlife SolutionsRogers County Conservation DistrictSierra Club Oklahoma ChapterSkulls Unlimited International Inc.Terry’s Taxidermy & Wild Game ProcessingThe Nature Conservancy of Oklahoma Tinker Air Force BaseTishomingo National Fish HatcheryU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceUCO/Project WildWhitetails of Oklahoma WildCare Foundation
Ralph’s Packing Company Inc.Terry’s Taxidermy and Wild Game Processing
P&K Equipment Inc.
Jackrabbit Loop
Archery Oct. 1 - Jan. 15Youth Gun Oct. 19 - 21Muzzleloader Oct. 27 - Nov. 4Gun Nov. 17 - Dec. 2Holiday Antlerless Dec. 21 - 30
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TURKEYFall Archery Oct. 1 - Jan. 15Fall Gun Nov. 3 - 16Youth Spring March 30 - 31Spring April 6 - May 6Youth Spring (SE) April 20 - 21Spring (SE) April 22 - May 6
BEARArchery Oct. 1 - 21Muzzleloader Oct. 27 - Nov. 4
ANTELOPEArchery Oct. 1 - 14
DUCKSYouth DaysPanhandle ZoneOct. 6 & Feb. 2Zone 1Oct. 6 & Feb. 2Zone 2Oct. 6 & Feb. 2Regular SeasonPanhandle ZoneOct. 13 - Jan. 19Zone 1Oct. 27 - Nov. 25 &Dec. 8 - Jan. 20Zone 2Nov. 3 - 25 &Dec. 8 - Jan. 27
2018-2019Hunting Seasons
DOVESept. 1 - Oct 31 & Dec. 1 - 29
QUAILNov. 10 - Feb. 15
PHEASANTDec. 1 - Jan. 31
RABBITOct. 1 - March 15
SQUIRRELMay 15 - Jan. 31
FURBEARERDec. 1 - Feb. 28
wildlifedepartment.com
OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
2145 NE 36th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73111
(405) 521-3851
WHO WE AREThe Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) and its 350 employees are responsible for managing Oklahoma’s wildlife resources and habitat.
WHAT WE BELIEVEThat our fish and wildlife belong to all Oklahomans, and should be managed in a way that their populations will be sustained forever.
HOW WE ARE FUNDEDODWC does not receive general state tax appropriations. License sales and Federal Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program grant revenue are the two main funding sources. Essentially every dollar spent by sportsmen in Oklahoma on licenses goes back into the Department: user pay/public benefit.
This program receives Federal assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and thus prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, and sex (gender), pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. To request an accommodation or informational material in an alternative format, please contact (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, (405) 521-3851). If you believe you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or service, please contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office for Diversity and Workforce Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia 22041.
OKLAHOMA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION FOUNDATION The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Foundation was formed in 2018 to work alongside and provide private support for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC). The foundation provides citizens an opportunity to show their passion for the outdoors by investing their time and money in projects that will make a difference for generations to come. The goal of the foundation is to seek opportunities where the Foundation can partner with ODWC to leverage resources, doing more together than could ever be done alone.