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Private company pledges donation; commission accepts $60,000 package for wetland work and survey support

2484507 · March 3, 2025
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Minder, a firm that handles IT asset disposition, pledged funds routed through OMES to the Oklahoma Wildlife Foundation. The commission approved acceptance of a package totaling $60,000 to support wetland habitat work, millet seeding, annual goose roundup supplies and the midwinter waterfowl survey.

Commissioners accepted a donation package during the meeting that agency staff said will support wetland habitat work, migratory bird program assistance and the department’s midwinter waterfowl survey.

Sean (agency staff) introduced Kent Taggart of Minder, who described his company’s business and a corporate pledge to give a portion of profits back to land and wildlife conservation. “Every year, 5% of our profit goes back to land and wildlife conservation,” Taggart said. He said Minder participates in reverse logistics for end-of-life IT…

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