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Cool It!

by Kim Doner Horses sweat. Men perspire. Ladies glow. (Yeah. Right.) So where does that leave the rest of the animal kingdom when things heat up? I’m...

Celebrating Mother’s Day and Father’s Day

by Inger Giuffrida, executive director, WildCare Oklahoma Spring is associated with birth and rebirth. Seeds grow, flowers bloom, grasses green, trees grow leaves, and wildlife...

Wildly Creative?

by Kelsey Warren-Bryant From teaching elephants to paint with their trunks to encouraging pigs to apply strokes to a canvas holding a paintbrush in the...

Thriving on Wildness

by Kim Doner The following article would probably be better suited for a Tulsa or OKC DON’T Pets magazine, but because such a publication doesn’t exist...

Where The Buffalo Roam

by Heide Brandes Before European colonization of North America, about 30 million to 60 million bison roamed the vast lands. Native American tribes relied on...

Leave It To Beavers

by Inger Giuffrida, executive director, WildCare Oklahoma Before beavers were hunted to the brink of extinction for their fur, the North American beaver population was estimated to...

Critter Collection Part II

by Kim Doner Greetings, nerdy readers! I’m back, tickled to pieces that the magazine has accepted my begging — I mean, my suggestion — for...