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Service Description: The Game Types of Oklahoma and A Game Type Map of Oklahoma, prepared by L.G. Duck and Jack B. Fletcher, were early efforts to describe and map the natural vegetation of Oklahoma. The continued use of A Game Type Map of Oklahoma as a potential natural vegetation map by educators and state agencies marks the success of their efforts. By providing descriptions of the Oklahoma landscape immediately following the "dust bowl" era of the 1930's, these works are of historical interest. Information provided in The Game Types of Oklahoma was not restricted to vegetation and game animals. Duck and Fletcher included information regarding land use characteristics, agricultural practices, and demographics.
This report on the potential vegetation of Oklahoma, originally dated 1943, was converted for on-line display by Dr. Bruce Hoagland and Dr. Forrest Johnson of the Oklahoma Biological Survey. The map image displayed with this report was digitized by Survey staff in 1995-96 from a paper map that was published separately by L.G. Duck and J.B. Fletcher in 1943.
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Title: Potential Vegetation of Oklahoma
Author: tfagin
Comments: The Game Types of Oklahoma and A Game Type Map of Oklahoma, prepared by L.G. Duck and Jack B. Fletcher, were early efforts to describe and map the natural vegetation of Oklahoma. The continued use of A Game Type Map of Oklahoma as a potential natural vegetation map by educators and state agencies marks the success of their efforts. By providing descriptions of the Oklahoma landscape immediately following the "dust bowl" era of the 1930's, these works are of historical interest. Information provided in The Game Types of Oklahoma was not restricted to vegetation and game animals. Duck and Fletcher included information regarding land use characteristics, agricultural practices, and demographics.
This report on the potential vegetation of Oklahoma, originally dated 1943, was converted for on-line display by Dr. Bruce Hoagland and Dr. Forrest Johnson of the Oklahoma Biological Survey. The map image displayed with this report was digitized by Survey staff in 1995-96 from a paper map that was published separately by L.G. Duck and J.B. Fletcher in 1943.
Subject: The Game Types of Oklahoma and A Game Type Map of Oklahoma
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Keywords: Game Types of Oklahoma,Potential Vegetation of Oklahoma,Oklahoma,Duck and Fletcher
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