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A shooting range for sighting-in firearms is available, in addition to a boat launch on Morris Creek which provides access to both the Chickahominy and James rivers. [2] Access for persons 17 years of age or older requires a valid hunting or fishing permit, a current Virginia boat registration, or a WMA access permit. [3]
The WMA joins the Moro Big Pine WMA and the Warren Prairie Natural Area WMA having colonies of Red cockaded woodpeckers. [7] Big Lake WMA Mississippi: 12,320: 1950: 7,000 acres purchased in 1950. The rest purchased up to 1969. [8] Big Timber WMA Clark: 45,000: Includes 3,500 acres (Olds Foundation) added in 2018. Also known as Big Timber Leased ...
List of Wildlife Management Areas in Arkansas; W. White Rock Wildlife Management Area This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 02:00 (UTC). Text ...
Formerly known as the Elm Hill Wildlife Management Area. Doe Creek: Accomack: 637 acres (2.58 km 2) Fairystone Farms: Patrick, Henry: 5,414 acres (21.91 km 2) Philpott Reservoir: Contiguous with Fairy Stone State Park. Featherfin: Prince Edward, Appomattox, Buckingham: 3,084 acres (12.48 km 2) Appomattox River: Flippo-Gentry: Sussex: 2,000 ...
The White River National Wildlife Refuge (officially Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge) is a 160,756 acres (650.56 km 2) wildlife refuge located in Desha, Monroe, Phillips, and Arkansas counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The refuge is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
Bayou DeView is an 83-mile-long (134 km) [2] waterway that flows through parts of Poinsett, Woodruff, Monroe and Prairie counties in northeastern Arkansas.The bayou is part of the Cache and White River basins, ultimately flowing into the Mississippi River.
The Chickahominy is an 87-mile-long (140 km) [1] river in eastern Virginia. The river, which serves as the eastern border of Charles City County , rises about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Richmond and flows southeast and south to the James River .
The Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge is a 5,484 acre (22 km 2) wildlife refuge in Crittenden County, Arkansas, managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1961 from land acquired from the former "Wapanocca Outing Club" which was a prestigious hunting club formed in 1886.