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  2. List of Michigan state game and wildlife areas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Michigan state game and wildlife areas found throughout the U.S. state of Michigan. The state has a system of publicly owned lands managed primarily for wildlife conservation, wildlife observation, recreational activities, and hunting. Some areas provide opportunities for camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing ...

  3. List of mammals of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) native but left and returned on their own [20] Moose ( Alces alces ) [ 21 ] Caribou ( Rangifer tarandus ) extirpated [ 22 ]

  4. Acadia First Nation - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, the Mi'kmaq population is 223 on-reserve, and 1,288 off-reserve. Acadia First Nation was founded in 1967 and covers the south shore area of Nova Scotia and Yarmouth County . [ 1 ] The community runs multiple businesses including five gaming centres, three gas stations and two Rose Purdy centers.

  5. Municipality of the District of Clare - Wikipedia

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    By the 1800s most Mi'kmaw had left the area to live on the Reserve in Bear River, while still returning for fishing, hunting, trade and ceremony throughout the year. It was named "Clare" by then Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, Michael Francklin. The name comes from the County Clare in Ireland. [3]

  6. New WNC black bear, deer hunting seasons pass despite public ...

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    The bear hunting expansion — which will add nine days to the season and create Saturday openers for the two segments — was met with the most public input by a landslide, with 69% of the 646 ...

  7. Zone d'exploitation contrôlée - Wikipedia

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    ZECs fill a much larger economic place than fishing and hunting clubs did as they also promote all types of recreational and tourism activities such as hiking, canoeing, canoe-camping, mountain-biking, rock-climbing, vacationing and cottage rental, camping, wildlife/nature observation, wild berry picking, etc. They are open to all recreational ...

  8. Treaty of 1752 - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of 1752 was a treaty signed between the Mi'kmaq people of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia and the governor of Nova Scotia on 22 November 1752 during Father Le Loutre's War. The treaty was created by Governor Peregrine Hopson and signed by Jean-Baptiste Cope .

  9. Pictou Landing First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Pictou Landing First Nations is a Mi'kmaq First Nation band government in Nova Scotia, Canada. Their territory spans five reserves that have a combined area of 527.6 hectares (1,304 acres). As of September 2017, the Mi'kmaq population is 485 on their own reserve, 23 on other reserves and 157 living off-reserve.