Cross TimbersGateway from forest to prairie Biodiversity of Oklahoma series The
woodlands of central Oklahoma are the transition from our eastern
forests to the western prairies. These woodlands, known as the
Cross Timbers, are a mosaic of thick forest, open woodland, and prairie
patches. Of Oklahoma's 12.7 million acres of forest land, about 4
million acres are in the Cross Timbers.
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Photographers generously donated their work for this projectKurt Atkinson, Doug Backlund, Kim Baker, Craig Warren Benkman, Priscilla Crawford, John Frisch, Bruce Hoagland, Eric Hunt, Dan Johnson, Ronald Lance, Tim Menard, John Polo, Jay Pruett, Bryan Reynolds, Tony Rodd, Sarvananda, and Laurie Vitt. Poster and Educational Materials Written, Developed, & Edited by: Priscilla H. C. Crawford, Conservation Specialist Funding provided by:Oklahoma Biological Survey |
Species ProfilesPlants
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The Biodiversity of Oklahoma poster series is a project of the Oklahoma Biological Survey and the University of Oklahoma.
For more information contact the Priscilla Crawford, at prill@ou.edu or 405-325-7658.