Oklahoma Wildlife Youth Camp

Youth interested in attending the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s annual Wildlife Youth Camp still have time to apply, and those that attend may just discover a future career.

Held at Oklahom University’s Biological Station near Lake Texoma, the camp is open to Oklahoma youths ages 14 to 16 and is designed to increase awareness of protecting and managing Oklahoma’s wildlife resources, but participants over the years have even found the camp beneficial in helping choose a wildlife-related career for their future. Prime examples include Spencer Grace and Robin Pugh, both game wardens for the Wildlife Department who also attended the very first Department Youth Camp as teenagers 10 years ago. Continue reading Oklahoma Wildlife Youth Camp