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  2. Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area

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    Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is Florida's oldest wildlife management area and protects 80,772 acres (32,687 ha) just southeast of Punta Gorda in Charlotte and Lee Counties, Florida. [1] The area is accessed from its own exit off of Interstate-75.

  3. Category:Wildlife management areas of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife Management Areas of Florida — managed for recreational uses by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Pages in category "Wildlife management ...

  4. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife management areas (WMAs) conserve nearly 6 million acres of Florida's natural habitat. The WMAs exist to protect fish and wildlife resources, and provide recreational opportunities such as hunting and wildlife-viewing.

  5. Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area (not to be confused with Three Lakes near Miami) is the second largest remaining expanse of dry prairie in the United States. It is located approximately 70 miles (110 km) south of the Kissimmee - Disney World area of Central Florida.

  6. Florida Wildlife Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Wildlife Corridor (FLWC) is a statewide network of nearly 18 million acres of connected ecosystems containing state parks, national forests, and wildlife management areas that support wildlife and human occupation. [1]

  7. J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area is a protected area of 60,348 acres of land in Florida. It is located east of Lake Okeechobee , 25 miles northwest of West Palm Beach . [ 1 ] It includes Big Mound City and is connected to DuPuis Management Area .

  8. Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Among the wildlife of this 30,701-acre (124.24 km 2) wildlife management area (WMA) are song birds, wading birds and migratory waterfowl. The WMA is home to bald eagle, turkey, hawks, and owls, as well as white-tailed deer, bobcat, fox squirrel, and gray fox. Other animals that can be seen at the park are alligator, otter, and turtles. The WMA ...

  9. Tiger Bay State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Bay State Forest is managed as a Wildlife Management Area by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Indian Lake and Rattlesnake Pond are open for fishing and small boat use. Hunting for whitetail deer, hogs, and small game is permitted during designated seasons.