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The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries was created on June 17, 1916, under the Commission of Fisheries with M.D. "Mac" Hart appointed as Secretary of the Department. A Virginia hunting license was established as one of the primary sources of funding as the agency is fully self-sufficient and receiving no financial support from the ...
29.1-102. Board of Game and Inland Fisheries; how constituted; meetings. 29.1-103. Powers and duties of the Board. Virginia Arrests Man for Possession, Sale of Snakehead Fish, Florida Museum of Natural History, February 27, 2003. VDGIF Regulatory Process, 2005.
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Hog Island Wildlife Management Area is a 3,908-acre (15.82 km 2 ) Wildlife Management Area along the lower James River in Virginia . The peninsular tip was named "Hog Island" in 1608 by Jamestown settlers who released three hogs in the area, who became feral and multiplied.
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Big Woods Wildlife Management Area is a 4,173-acre (16.89 km 2 ) Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Sussex County, Virginia . It comprises two tracts of land; the 2,208-acre (8.94 km 2 ) main tract, located immediately adjacent Big Woods State Forest , and the 1,965-acre (7.95 km 2 ) Parker's ...
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Cavalier Wildlife Management Area is a 4,550-acre (18.4 km 2 ) Wildlife Management Area in Chesapeake, Virginia . It preserves habitat for a number of species, including black bear , canebrake rattlesnakes , white-tailed deer , eastern wild turkeys , and many varieties of songbirds .
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Saxis Wildlife Management Area is a 5,578-acre (22.57 km 2 ) Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Accomack County, Virginia . Predominantly tidal marshland , it is divided into three tracts, all located on peninsulas bordering on brackish waters such as Beasley Bay , Pocomoke Sound , and Messongo ...
Dick Cross Wildlife Management Area is a 1,400-acre (5.7 km 2) Wildlife Management Area in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Formerly known as the Elm Hill Wildlife Management Area, it sits on the north side of the Roanoke River just below the John H. Kerr Dam. The terrain is gently rolling and fairly low, between 200 and 300 feet (61 and 91 m ...
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Big Survey Wildlife Management Area is a 7,500-acre (30 km 2 ) Wildlife Management Area in Wythe County, Virginia . The preserve's woodland sits on four mountain ridges and divides the watersheds of Reed and Cripple creeks in the New River Valley .