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  2. List of wildlife management areas in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Red Deer Wildlife Management Area: 113,700 ha (281,000 acres) [2] Riverside Wildlife Management Area: 96 ha (240 acres) [3] Saskeram Wildlife Management Area: 95,453 ha (235,870 acres) [2] Sleeve Lake Wildlife Management Area: Souris River Bend Wildlife Management Area: 2,196 ha (5,430 acres) [3] Spruce Woods Wildlife Management Area: 291 ha ...

  3. Provincial forests (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Today there are 15 designated provincial forests in Manitoba, totaling almost 22,000 km 2. Provincial forests are managed for diverse economic, environmental, social and cultural uses. They are very popular places for berry picking, mushroom picking, hunting, hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, and exploring.

  4. Turtle Mountain Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Mountain Provincial Park is situated on the Turtle Mountain (plateau), one of a number of significant geographic features located along the Manitoba Escarpment, the Canadian portion of the Pembina Escarpment. [citation needed] It is located in the Southwest Manitoba Uplands Ecoregion, within the Canadian Prairies. [9]

  5. Sandilands Provincial Forest - Wikipedia

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    These sand ridges sometimes called the Bedford Hills or Cyprus Hills, are the second highest point in Manitoba, behind Baldy Mountain. [ 1 ] Sandilands Provincial Forest is a mixed deciduous ‐ coniferous forest comprising dry sandy ridges of trembling aspen , jack pine , and white birch mixed with wetter lowlands of black spruce , tamarack ...

  6. White-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    Ancient hunters ask their gods for permission to hunt, and some deer rites take place in caves. [90] Venison, or deer meat, is a nutritious form of lean animal protein. [91] In some areas where their populations are very high, white-tailed deer are considered a pest, and hunting is used as a method to control them. [92] [93] [94]

  7. Apply through Aug. 18 for special youth deer, prairie chicken ...

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    Aug. 15—ST. PAUL — Friday, Aug. 18, is the deadline to apply for Minnesota's special youth deer hunts and the northwest Minnesota prairie chicken season, the Department of Natural Resources ...

  8. Winnipegosis - Wikipedia

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    Big game, moose, elk, deer, various fur-bearing animals, game birds, ducks, geese, and every northern species of songbird are indigenous to the region. [5] The area is a popular place for hunting and fishing. [10] American black bear hunting is a growing industry in the Winnipegosis area. With its proximity to Lake Winnipegosis and many small ...

  9. Deer hunting - Wikipedia

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    A Neolithic painting of deer hunting from Spain A Roman mosaic depicting the goddess Diana deer hunting. Deer hunting is hunting deer for meat and sport, and, formerly, for producing buckskin hides, an activity which dates back tens of thousands of years. Venison, the name for deer meat, is a nutritious and natural food source of animal protein ...