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Over 98 percent of the WMA is forested and the wildlife populations have been restored. The healthy deer herd regularly produces trophy bucks for hunters, and wild turkey numbers are growing fast. Other game animals include European wild boar, fox squirrels, gray squirrels, ruffed grouse, raccoons, quail, rabbits, and mourning doves.
Coordinates: 34.5222677,-96.0149346. The 12,897 acre Atoka Public Hunting Area borders the WMA to the east. [11] Bamberger WMA [12] Adair: 301 acres (122 ha) In western part of county Beaver River WMA [13] Beaver: 17,700 acres (7,200 ha) Southeast of Turpin in the western part of the county In the Oklahoma panhandle: Black Kettle WMA [14]
Nesting areas of the Red-cockaded woodpeckers are still subject to protection by the State of Louisiana and the LDWF under current laws and rules and regulations. [ 19 ] Ben's Creek Wildlife Management Area in Washington Parish , with 13,044-acres (since 1987), was removed as a free-lease so the public can no longer use the property.
A WMA designation protects an area of land or water while retaining full power to landowners to manage their land. WMAs are managed by an elected committee formed of customary landowners. [2] The current Wildlife Management Areas are: Tonda Wildlife Management Area, Western Province; Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Eastern Highlands ...
The land for the WMA was purchased in the 1960s and Okatibbee Lake was formed in 1968 and the fragmented WMA established around the lake since 1969. American alligators were re-established in the 1970s and Bald eagles in 1992. The WMA is Near Collinsville. [5] - O’Keefe Wildlife Management Area Quitman County: 6,239 acres
John Tully State Forest: Lauderdale County: Lewis State Forest: Lewis County: Lone Mountain State Forest: Morgan County: Martha Sundquist State Forest: Cocke County: Natchez Trace State Forest: Henderson County: Pickett State Forest: Pickett County: Prentice Cooper State Forest: Marion County: Scott State Forest: Scott County: Standing Stone ...
John White: Genesee: 339 acres (1.37 km 2) [16] Formerly managed by New York State as the "John White Memorial Game Farm" between 1945 and 2000 for the purpose of raising pheasants for release on public hunting lands. [16] Kabob: Chautauqua: 38 acres (0.15 km 2) Keeney Swamp: Allegany: 708 acres (2.87 km 2) Kings Bay: Clinton: 653 acres (2.64 ...
John Tully may refer to: CCGS John P. Tully, a vessel in the Canadian Coast Guard; Jack Tully (1885–1966), Australian politician; John A. Tully (born 1947), author and academic at Victoria University, Melbourne; John C. Tully (born 1942), American theoretical chemist; John Tully (American football) (born 1952), college football coach