Working together to keep our land grand since 1937
OUR MISSION
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission works to conserve, protect and restore Oklahoma’s natural resources, working in collaboration with the conservation districts and other partners, on behalf of the citizens of Oklahoma.
Protecting Natural Resources for Future Oklahomans
In the 1930s, a climate event known as The Dust Bowl destroyed millions of acres of farmland and natural resources causing federal and state leaders to take bold action. This nonpartisan response led to the formation of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission.
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Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Building
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We’re building the next generation of advocates
for Oklahoma’s air, water, soil, habitats and farmland. You can help by getting involved with your local conservation district and sharing resources and opportunities with your community.
In the
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Oklahoma Takes a Stand: Combating Invasive Species with Innovative Conservation Measures
March 1, 2024
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — In observance of National Invasive Species Awareness Week, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission is highlighting the significant strides made under the Terry Peach North Canadian Watershed Restoration Act in combating the invasive red cedar problem in the state. This week-long initiative aims to bring attention to the pervasive threat of invasive species to […]
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