Whether you call them Texas horned frogs, horned toads, or horned lizards, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation wants to know where you’re seeing them. With your help, the ODWC can keep tabs on this species of great conservation need by identifying areas in Oklahoma where it is still often found, or areas where it hasn’t been reported for a number of years. Read more…
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