Mar 27, 2025
In this episode, we're joined by Cole Fagen, the
coordinating biologist for the Oak and Prairies Joint Venture, and
Ken Gee, a conservation delivery specialist. Together, they work
with landowners to implement wildlife habitat management, focusing
primarily on upland and grassland birds in southern and northern
Oklahoma and central Texas.
In this episode, we dive into how technical and financial
assistance is helping landowners across Oklahoma and Texas
implement prescribed fire and other habitat management practices
that restore native grasslands and improve wildlife habitat. The
Oak and Prairies Joint Venture plays a vital role by providing
boots-on-the-ground training, one-on-one support, and connections
to trusted partners like burn associations and conservation
specialists.
We also explore how proper grazing management—including reducing overstocking—can dramatically increase rangeland productivity while creating safer, more effective fuel loads for controlled burns. Changing attitudes from landowners and volunteer fire departments are paving the way for wider acceptance of prescribed fire as a critical land management tool. You'll hear inspiring success stories, like the restoration of the Wheellock property, and learn how using indicator species like Bobwhite quail helps measure habitat health and engage landowners in long-term conservation efforts. For more information and tools, visit Oklahoma Prescribed Burn Association and Oak and Prairies Joint Venture.
Find all resources at BlazinGrazinWildThings.com
Cole Fagen
Mark Turner Ph.D.
John Weir
Ken Gee
Laura Goodman Ph.D.