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Lafayette County Natural Area WMA Lafayette: 16,739: Lake Greeson Natural Area WMA Howard, Pike: 200: Lee County WMA Lee: 200: Little Bayou WMA Ashley: 1,284: Little River WMA Hempstead, Little River: 597: Loafer’s Glory WMA 2,616: Maumelle River WMA Pulaski: McIlroy Madison County WMA Madison: 14,496: Mike Freeze Wattensaw WMA Prairie ...
Bayou Meto is a tributary of the Arkansas River in the U.S. state of Arkansas. [1] Its headwaters are at Wilson Hill, in Faulkner County, Arkansas a few miles east of Camp Robinson State Wildlife Management Area.
Old River Wildlife Management Area Pearl River County 14,764 acres The WMA is located near Poplarville. Southeast Region Pascagoula River Wildlife Management Area George County and Jackson County: 36,549 acres The WMA is located near Lucedale and consists of the Upper unit and the Lower unit. Southeast Region Pearl River Wildlife Management Area
Pearl River WMA is located six miles east of Slidell and one mile from Pearl River. The WMA is bordered on the north by the Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge. The eastern boundary is the Pearl River and the Louisiana Mississippi line. The southern boundary is the Little Lake Pass, across West Middle River, North Pass, and the east mouth of ...
Arkansas is ecologically diverse. Though often simplistically split into halves from southwest to northeast, with "uplands" in the northwest half and "lowlands" in the southeastern half, the CEC system of levels reveals the diverse forests and floodplains, prairies and plateaus, ridges and river bottoms, and loess hills and lowlands of Arkansas ...
The Pearl River map turtle, native to the Pearl River, recently got classified as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. The new classification leaves the future of the One Lake ...
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 Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is a 76,000 acre (307.56 km 2) national wildlife refuge located in south-central Arkansas in Ashley, Bradley, and Union counties. Felsenthal NWR is one of three refuges forming an administrative complex, which also includes Pond Creek NWR to the northwest and Overflow NWR to the east. [2]