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The largest is La Joya and the second largest is the Bernardo Waterfowl Area (BWA). [1] There are smaller Waterfowl Management Areas (WMAs) at Casa Colorada, (420 acres (170 ha)), and Belen with 230 acres (93 ha), at both of which corn and alfalfa are cultivated to provide food for the birds. The WMAs are supported by sale of hunting and ...
The short film Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge (2005) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive. The short film Bosque del Apache: Ancient Flyway of the Rio Grande (2000) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive. The short film Back to the Bosque (2000) is available for free viewing ...
Bosque del Apache at night. During the migratory season the refuge can be visited by 12,000 sandhill cranes, 70,000 snow geese, over 40,000 ducks from 14 different species, and over 300 other varieties of bird. Though a prime site for birding, the Refuge also contains a number of muledeer, coyotes, and wild javelina, among other species. [2]
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Limited hunting of doves and waterfowl is permitted. [6] Most, but not all, of the refuge is off limits to the public and its development is left to nature. Use such as hiking and photography are permitted in some areas. There are over seven miles of trails open sunrise to sunset. Picnicking and camping are not permitted anywhere in the refuge. [7]
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Dixon Memorial State Forest is also a Wildlife Management Area that provides hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, dove, bear, [13] and small game. The area is jointly managed between the Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Georgia Forestry Commission. [ 14 ]