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Calling Steve Irwin: This alligator roams in Oklahoma. Thankfully, it’s in the Red Slough Wildlife Management area in southeast Oklahoma.
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Swampy areas such as this are perfect haunting grounds for alligators and other Gulf-type wildlife.
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Published August 26, 2007 01:19 am -

Wild Oklahoma
Not too far away, wildlife flourishes in state valley

By David Gerard
Phoenix Staff Writer

The Red Slough earns its name.

Drop over the low hills into the Red River Valley southeast of Idabel, and the farmland stretches like an endless flat. In mid-August, the heat and humidity tend to be near suffocating.

You are trapped between the Ouachita Mountains to the north and the hills of Texas to the south. You are in a low country, the sloughs of a muddy, wildly, but idly, meandering stream.

You are also in a rich land, and in its midst is the Red Slough Wildlife Management Area, the uppermost reach of fauna from the tropical Gulf of Mexico.

“This is a premier birdwatching spot in Oklahoma,” David Arbour, a wildlife technician with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, will tell you. “Close to 300 species have been seen here.”

Arbour knows. He records their presence and counts them — as much as possible.

Arbour said he’s estimated 35,000 birds roost in the rookery along Otter Lake. So many birds nested there this year that their droppings caused a fish kill.

It didn’t kill all the fish in Otter Lake, nor other animal life in the water.

A common moorhen family, two clutches this year, paddles the lake, and Arbour says that in the early morning hours, an alligator cruises snout and head just above water.

Yes, this is alligator country. Southeast Oklahoma — the remote corner only a few miles from neighboring Arkansas and Texas — is the only spot in the state where you will see alligators in the wild.

About a dozen individuals of Alligator mississippiensis make Red Slough their home, according to Robert Bastarache, district biologist with the U.S. Forest Service in the Ouachita National Forest.

Red Slough is cooperatively managed by the Forest Service, the state wildlife department and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The wildlife area also has received some funding for major projects from Ducks Unlimited, a private nonprofit group.

Bastarache said a spotlight survey this spring counted eight alligators, but past counts have numbered a few more.

Red Slough’s big draw, however, is its birds.

“We just love it,” said Jeri McMahon, a member of the Indian Nations Chapter of the Audubon Society who visited the Red Slough on Tuesday and Wednesday. “It’s the best thing to happen in Oklahoma for birdwatchers. The birds that seldom came up into Oklahoma began coming when the Red Slough was built.”



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