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NatureWorks cherishes wildlife and shares
its values with others.
This non-profit organization assists
in the development and conservation of wildlife
preserves, introduces wildlife into new habitats,
and provides education opportunities for adults
and children on the values of sharing our homeland
with wildlife.
NatureWorks, Inc. originated and resides
exclusively in Tulsa, Oklahoma. There is no
national or other organization affiliation. There
are no paid employees and all management and
activities are provided by volunteers.
The wildlife projects NatureWorks supports
are selected by NatureWorks’ Tulsa based board of
directors. Some wildlife projects are local, some
statewide and some are national level. Criteria is
based on the value the project will create for
wildlife.
Recent projects supported by NatureWorks
include:
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Wetlands project in Deep Fork
bottoms
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Oklahoma Operation Game Thief
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Scholarships for student wildlife
artists
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Printing of Oklahoma Waterfowl
Atlas
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Acquired deer targets to trap
poachers
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Landscaping at Tulsa Zoo
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Annual award to OK Duck Stamp
artist
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Greentree wetlands project, Lake
Eufaula
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Land acquired for Deep Fork Refuge,
Okmulgee
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Outdoor classroom, Broken Arrow
school
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Restocked wild turkeys near
Grove
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Acquired wetlands near Kerr
Reservoir
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Zoo Friends Nature Exchange
program
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Signage at Nickel Wildlife Preserve,
Tahlequah
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Hunters for Hunger program to feed the
needy
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Improved fish habitat in Illinois
River
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Study of diseases in Wichita Mountains
elk herd
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Purchased wetlands area in McCurtain
County
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Provided waterfowl feed at Swan
Lake
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Purchased Trumpeter Swan for Swan
Lake
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Wetlands project at Keystone
Lake
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Hiking trail in Tallgrass Prairie
Preserve
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Wildlife habitat improvements, many
locations
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