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  2. Powell Marsh Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The Powell Marsh Wildlife Area is a 4,850-acre (19.6 km 2) tract of protected land located in Vilas and Iron counties, Wisconsin, owned and partially managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). [3] The nearby Dead Pike Lake has drawn attention to the wildlife area from conservators and homeowners nearby due to surface and ...

  3. Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Land sales are by private sale and either paid with cash or through mortgaged installments. [22] [23] The remaining school trust lands are accessible to the public without fee for hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, and other appropriate outdoor recreational activities. BCPL prioritizes efficient and sustainable land management ...

  4. Lake Minocqua - Wikipedia

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    Physical aspects. Lake Minocqua is a 1,339-acre (542 ha) lake found in Northern Wisconsin, located at 45°52′16″N 089°41′44″W. It has a maximum depth of 60 ft (18 m) and a mean depth of 23 ft (7.0 m). The lake has a shoreline of 15.68 miles (25.23 km) without islands, and 19.08 miles (30.71 km) with islands included.

  5. Menominee Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Menominee Indian Reservation technically consists of both a 360.8 sq mi (934.5 km 2) Indian reservation in Menominee County, Wisconsin and an adjacent 1.96 sq mi (5.08 km 2) plot of off-reservation trust land encompassing Middle Village in the town of Red Springs, in Shawano County, Wisconsin. These areas are governed as a single unit for ...

  6. Horicon Marsh - Wikipedia

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    The dam held the water in the marsh, causing the water level to rise by nine feet. The "marsh" was called Lake Horicon, and was, at the time, called the largest man-made lake in the world. [citation needed] In 1869, the dam was torn down by order of the State Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of landowners whose land had been flooded. [5]

  7. Avon Bottoms Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 42°33′04″N 89°21′30″W  /  42.551109°N 89.358304°W  / 42.551109; -89.358304. Area. 3,402 acres (13.77 km 2) Established. 1960. Governing body. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The Avon Bottoms Wildlife Area is a tract of protected land located on the border of Illinois in Rock County, Wisconsin ...