Does Oklahoma have an endangered species act?
Oklahoma has no state endangered species act; there are no statutory provisions for recovery plans, critical habitat designation, nor inter-agency consultation. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation can list threatened or endangered wildlife under provisions of state wildlife laws (Okla. Stat. tit. 29, ยง5-412, 412.1; 7-206). Would you send me all available information on the biological diversity of the Ouachita Mountains, the tallgrass prairie, etc. ? Please read our definition of biological diversity and then reconsider your original question in terms of what you really need to know. We will be glad to help you formulate your question.