Five Oaks Ag Research & Education Center
George is passionate about conservation efforts and educating those around him on how they can conserve and preserve our natural resources. Because of his passion for educating others, George recently created a 501(c)(3) public charity better known as the Five Oaks Agriculture Research & Education Center (FOAgREC)
Preserving a Family Legacy Since 1907
George Dunklin, Jr., the owner of Five Oaks Duck Lodge, is not only in the business of waterfowl, but the business of family tradition.
In 1907, George’s grandfather, Lester A. Black, acquired what is now the land surrounding Five Oaks Duck Lodge. L.A., unbeknownst to him, would begin a legacy of conservation and preservation that would last for generations.
UAM to lead $3.7M tree restoration work
A $3.7 million grant procured by a University of Arkansas at Monticello professor will help restore bottomland hardwood forests in the state's southern bottomland region.
Students Praise Graduate Program
By Mary Hightower Special to The Commercial Jody Pagan, chief biologist for Five Oaks, discusses the importance of providing a variety of native food sources for migrating ducks. (Special to The Commercial/U of A System Division of Agriculture/Nick Kordsmeier)
Wetland, wildfowl certificate program draws first class from four states
Bennett, who grew up in the Independence County community of Charlotte, Arkansas, is among the four students recruited for a unique graduate certificate program being offered through a partnership among the Five Oaks Ag Research and Education Center, the University of
Ceremony Highlights Efforts to Conserve Waterfowl Habitat
LITTLE ROCK – Gov. Asa Hutchinson, along with conservation and agricultural leaders, state agencies, and legislators celebrated the passage of House Concurrent Resolution 1014 this week. The resolution highlights the value of waterfowl and waterfowl habitat in
Venture to Provide Grad Students UAM Wetlands Management Lab
Wetlands management education received a boost Wednesday with the announcement of a new graduate level certicate program at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. A partnership with Pine Bluff native George Dunklin -- a former Game and Fish commissioner