Oklahoma

Introduction

Oklahoma’s landscape is a blend of prairies, forests and mountains. From the Wichita Mountains in the southwest to ecologically dense wetlands in the southeast – the land is home to precious wildlife, bountiful natural habitats and over 30 Indigenous tribes. Our work in the state has supported the creation of Oklahoma’s first state forest, protected land for the endangered Ozark big-eared bat and created continued access to economy-boosting outdoor recreation.

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25.4K
acres of land and water saved
5,814
acres preserved in partnership with the Forest Service
6,600
acres protected to benefit forestlands

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Photo credits (from top of page): The Conservation Fund

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Help protect America's priceless natural landscapes and ensure that we have healthy environments, places to work and play, and real economic opportunity.

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