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Texas Wildlife Management Areas are divided into seven regions of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department with the goal of managing and conserving the natural and cultural resources of Texas. There are 714,094 acres (288,984 ha) under management of the Division of Wildlife often referred to as a WMA.
Pages in category "Wildlife management areas of Texas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In 1983, the Texas legislature passed the Wildlife Conservation Act, giving the department the authority for managing fish and wildlife resources in all Texas counties. The department operates 95 state parks and historic sites , 51 wildlife management areas, eight fish hatcheries, and numerous field offices statewide.
Pages in category "Protected areas of Texas" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area; Welder Wildlife ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department maintains three islands, totalling 160 acres (65 ha), as a wildlife management area for aquatic birds. [1] The lake is owned by the Tarrant Regional Water District , and supplies water to Fort Worth and other cities and water districts in Tarrant and Johnson Counties. [ 2 ]
Hill Country State Natural Area (HCSNA) preserves 5,369 acres (21.73 km 2) of rugged, relatively pristine Hill Country terrain in Bandera County, Texas. [2] It was opened to the public in 1984. Since HCSNA is designated a "Natural Area" rather than a "State Park", the first priority of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is the ...
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The range contains the Sierra Diablo Wildlife Management Area, designated in 1945 to conserve the last remaining desert bighorn sheep in Texas. [ 3 ] The highest peak in the range is known as Diablo Rim.