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  2. Michigan Wetland Management District - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Wetland Management District consists of a 14-county area and includes three waterfowl production areas (WPAs): the 160-acre (0.65 km 2) Schlee WPA and the 138-acre (0.56 km 2) Mahan WPA in Jackson County and the 77-acre (310,000 m 2) Kinney WPA in Van Buren County.

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  4. Waubay Wetland Management District - Wikipedia

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    WPAs tend to be used very heavily during hunting seasons, but they also provide wonderful opportunities to explore the natural areas of South Dakota at other times of the year. Waubay Wetland Management District includes the first waterfowl production area - McCarlson WPA, acquired in January 1959 from Arnold and Lydia McCarlson.

  5. Iowa Wetland Management District - Wikipedia

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    Most WPAs are small, from 100 to 500 acres (2.0 km 2), but several have grown considerably. Union Hills WPA in Cerro Gordo County is the largest in Iowa at over 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2 ). Spring Run, a large complex of State and Federal lands in Dickinson County , is the second largest WPA.

  6. Waterfowl production area - Wikipedia

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    Waterfowl production areas (WPAs) are a small component of the National Wildlife Refuge System. There are over 2 million acres (8,100 km 2) of this prime duck-producing land, mostly prairie potholes in the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Montana. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service owns, leases, or holds easements on the lands. [1]

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  8. Leopold Wetland Management District - Wikipedia

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    The Leopold Wetland Management District is named after Aldo Leopold, who is widely acknowledged as the father of wildlife conservation in America. Leopold is perhaps best known as the author of A Sand County Almanac, a book compiled of essays written on his farm in central Wisconsin.

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