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  2. Oak Hammock Marsh - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hammock Marsh is a marsh and a wildlife management area located 34 kilometres (21 mi) north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] The WMA is considered to be a Class IV protected area under the IUCN protected area management categories. [4]

  3. List of wildlife management areas in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Churchill Wildlife Management Area: 744,400 ha (1,839,000 acres) [2] Delta Marsh Wildlife Management Area: Deerwood Wildlife Management Area: Dog Lake Wildlife Management Area: Ebor Wildlife Management Area: 64 ha (160 acres) [3] Gerald W. Malaher Wildlife Management Area: 61 ha (150 acres) [3] Grant's Lake Wildlife Management Area: 400 ha (990 ...

  4. Provincial forests (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    List of Manitoba Provincial Forests [1] Name Established Area Agassiz Provincial Forest: 1954 795 km 2 (307 sq mi) Belair Provincial Forest: 1954 204 km 2 (79 sq mi) Brightstone Sand Hill Provincial Forest: 1984 133 km 2 (51 sq mi) Cat Hills Provincial Forest: 1981 16 km 2 (6.2 sq mi) Cormorant Provincial Forest: 1947 1,479 km 2 (571 sq mi)

  5. List of provincial parks in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of provincial parks in Manitoba. Manitoba 's provincial parks are maintained by the Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development (previously by Manitoba Environment and Climate ), a department of the Government of Manitoba .

  6. List of protected areas of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba has 92 provincial parks. [2] The provincial government has also established more than 50 protected areas under the Provincial Parks Act, [3] overseen by the Manitoba Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development (previously by Manitoba Conservation and Climate).

  7. Big Island Lake (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The area is a favourite location for hunters who can find large game such as moose, black bear, white tailed deer, woodland caribou, as well as many species of waterfowl. [2] Fish species include northern pike, walleye, burbot, whitefish and lake trout. [2]

  8. Duck Mountain Provincial Park (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    Duck Mountain Provincial Park was designated a provincial park by the Government of Manitoba in 1961. [2] and is considered to be a Class II protected area under the IUCN protected area management categories. [3] The park is unincorporated, not lying within the borders of any of Manitoba's rural municipalities.

  9. Sandilands Provincial Forest - Wikipedia

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    These sand ridges sometimes called the Bedford Hills or Cyprus Hills, are the second highest point in Manitoba, behind Baldy Mountain. [ 1 ] Sandilands Provincial Forest is a mixed deciduous ‐ coniferous forest comprising dry sandy ridges of trembling aspen , jack pine , and white birch mixed with wetter lowlands of black spruce , tamarack ...