The development of wind energy on public land in Oklahoma rests in the hands of the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission, a group of political appointees chosen by the governor. You can make your thoughts on the issue known by contacting them, or by attending one of their public meetings. The next of these is scheduled for February 4, 2008, at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's Oklahoma City headquarters. The wildlife department can be contacted via e-mail at info@odwc.state.ok.us or by regular mail at: ODWC, PO Box 53465, OKC, OK 73152. The department can also be contacted by phone at 1-405-521-3851.
Table of Contents See more Jerry's Tips: ----- :: Fishing Tips ----- :: Boating Tips ----- :: Deer & Big Game Tips ----- :: Turkey Hunting Tips ----- :: Waterfowl & Upland Tips ----- :: Dog Training Tips ----- :: Campcraft & More ----- :: Browse Latest Tips About the Author Jerome B. Robinson has been writing about all aspects of the outdoors for more than 40 years. He started at F&S in 1989 and remains a regular contributor, including his monthly tip column. Although he is a generalist, Robinson is best known for his writing on dog training and on hunting and fishing in the Far North.
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