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August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area is a 6,987-acre (28.28 km 2) conservation area that is owned and managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation.Located in St. Charles County, Missouri, the land was purchased by the Department of Conservation with help from Alice Busch, the wife of August Anheuser Busch, Sr., in 1947 from the U.S. Government.
website, cover 408 of the 850 acres comprising Chinsegut Wildlife and Environmental Area, managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Collier-Seminole State Park: Naples: Collier: Southwest: 7,271 acres of mangrove swamp, cypress swamps, salt marshes, mangrove river estuaries, and pine flatwoods, nature center
Abi Reynolds trains Viho, a barn owl at the new Busch Wildlife Sanctuary in Jupiter, Florida on December 19, 2023. Visitors look at birds at the new Busch Wildlife Sanctuary in Jupiter, Florida on ...
The Augusta Wildlife Area is a tract of protected land located in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). [1] The land to be used for the Wildlife Area was first acquired in 1942, and the land contained within it has grown from 2,020 acres (820 ha) to the 2,503 acres (1,013 ha) that it is now, with an ultimate goal of controlling 2,640 ...
It has 41 residential home sites and the Indian Creek Country Club. The village is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. The concentration of highly affluent people on the island has earned it the nickname "Billionaire Bunker". [1] The population was 84 at the 2020 census. [3] The village has its own government and law ...
Detachment Hotel [a] (also known as "the Kennedy Bunker") is the name used to refer to a small 1,500-square-foot (140 m 2) bunker complex on Peanut Island, Florida.It was originally designed for use by the President of the United States, specifically John F. Kennedy, in the event of a nuclear war.
DuPuis Management Area is a 21,875 acre protected area in northwestern Palm Beach County, Florida and southwestern Martin County, Florida. Recreational opportunities include hunting, horseback riding, cycling, camping, hiking, auto touring, and fishing. During hunting periods it is closed to other use. The property includes a visitor center.
The first land in Bald Point State Park, 1,349 acres (5.46 km 2) primarily along the shore of Apalachee Bay, was purchased by the state in 1999. [2] A major expansion of the park occurred in 2002 when Florida purchased 2,851 acres (11.54 km 2 ) of land from St. Joe Company for $10.3 million.