Places We Protect
Black Mesa Preserve consists of about 1,600 acres of central shortgrass prairie.
The Boehler Seeps and Sandhills Preserve is a prime example of a gulf coastal plain sandhill ecosystem.
The limestone hills of the Ozarks contain numerous caves. Several of these are protected by the Oklahoma Chapter.
Cucumber Creek Preserve in the Ouachita Mountains was created in 1989 to benefit neotropical migrant birds.
Four Canyon Preserve encompasses 4,000 acres of mixed-grass prairie.
J. T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve protects 16,000 acres of the Oklahoma Ozarks.
The Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve protects post oaks and redcedars that are hundreds of years old.
Pontotoc Ridge Preserve is the Oklahoma Chapter's premier crosstimbers property
The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve is the largest protected remnant of tallgrass prairie left on earth.
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