PDF-Cooper Creek Wildlife Management Area
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Acres 261Habitat 23 Wetland 13 UplandSpecies Pheasant WaterfowlContact Matt Dollison Nishnabotna Wildlife Unit 7123500147ii230 ST220 ST240 AVE230 AVEFremont
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Acres 261Habitat 23 Wetland 13 UplandSpecies Pheasant WaterfowlContact Matt Dollison Nishnabotna Wildlife Unit 7123500147ii230 ST220 ST240 AVE230 AVEFremont. Keep right so others can pass Keep all pets on leash Dispose of pet waste Obey traf57375c signs and rules Pack out all garbage and litter Respect adjoining landowners rights and privacy Warn other trail users when passing by giving an audible signal This area was pur chased under authorization of Congress through the Mitigation Project in Section 334a of the Water Resources Development Act WRDA of 1986 The 2112 acre Benedictine Bottoms was then leased to the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks Branch Chagrin River E Branch Chagrin River E Branch Chagrin River Corporation Ditch Jordan Creek Grand River East Creek Grand River Grand River Bates Creek Grand River Paine Creek Kellogg Creek Arcola Creek Paine Creek Big Creek Grand River 90 90 4 ^ Acres: 1,713 Habitat: 3/4 Timber, 1/4 Upland, Coon Creek Species: Deer, Turkey, Squirrel, Grouse, Dove Contact: Terry Haindfield Upper Iowa Wild ^ Acres: 1,126 Habitat: 1/4 Marsh, 3/4 Upland Species: Pheasant, Waterfowl, Dove Contact: Chris LaRue Great Lakes Wildlife Unit 712-330-4543 Restrictions: Non-Tox Lake Wildlife Management Area. Public Information Session. December 7. th. , 2011. WWL - History. Early recognition as an important staging and moulting area for waterfowl and other marsh birds.. Designated as a Public Shooting Ground by federal government in 1925. . Alex . W. Kisingo. College of African Wildlife Management, . Mweka. Introduction to the plight of African elephants. The African elephant (. Loxodonta. . africana. ) is facing . a greatest . crisis . Independent environment and development consultant: Tel: +264 61 237101; E-mail: bjones@mweb.com.na Any queries regarding this document, or requests for copies, should be directed to L.Braack@conser the drainage of Moyie River due west Steele Mining Division N and Longitude via good active logging which join main highways the tributary Creek which occur most high elevation areas must The property ^ Acres: 691 Habitat: 1/4 Wetland, 3/4 Upland Species: Pheasant, Waterfowl, Dove Contact: Josh Gansen Saylorville Wildlife Unit 515-432-2545 Restrictions: N Ngpemba etland site of KilombeoVally Reeences Wildlife has disappeared almost entirely from the valley over the last two decades because of human pressure and expansion of agriculture An isolated poc Acres 2675Habitat 1/4 Lake 1/4 Timber 1/2 UplandSpecies Deer Turkey Pheasant Waterfowl Rabbit DoveContact Chad Paup Grand River Wildlife Unit General Description mostly of silver and red maple and green ash A few upland acres are regenerating o Grand Junction District. Glenwood Springs Resource Area. July 17, 1976. Vicinity Map Battlement Creek Fire Area, Colorado.. Vicinity Map. FUELS. Primary fuel type was Gamble oak. A severe frost on 14 June had killed a high percentage of the leaves.
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