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Lake Russell, one of the only undeveloped lakefronts in central Florida. [1] Habitat restoration at the Disney Wilderness Preserve. The Disney Wilderness Preserve is a 11,500-acre nature reserve near Kissimmee, Florida. It was created through an agreement between The Walt Disney Company, The Nature Conservancy, and the state of Florida. [2]
Richard K. Yancey Wildlife Management Area (former Red River/Three Rivers WMA) [15] Concordia: 70,872 Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Russell Sage Wildlife Management Area: Morehouse, Ouachita and Richland: 38,213 Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sabine Island Wildlife Management Area ...
Russell Sage Wildlife Management Area, also referred to as Russell Sage WMA, is a 38,213-acre (15,464 ha) [1] protected area in Caldwell, Morehouse, Ouachita, and Richland Parishes, Louisiana. It was the first WMA owned by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries upon purchasing 15,000 acres of property in 1960.
This order revoked Public Land Order 5498, changed the name of the protected area to the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, and turned the area over to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for management. [8] Map of Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. Two important changes were made to the refuge in the 1990s.
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is a regional governmental district that oversees water resources from Orlando to the Florida Keys. The mission of the SFWMD is to manage and protect water resources by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems, and water supply, covering 16 counties in Central and ...
Russell Sage Wildlife Management Area; W. West Bay Wildlife Management Area; White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area; List of Louisiana Wildlife Management Areas
The Southwest Louisiana National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex in the state of Louisiana. [1] The refuge has more than 184,000 acres of land in four National Wildlife Refuges in southwest Louisiana.
The park also manages McCalla State Natural Area, a 6,239 acres (25 km 2) future backcountry park, located near the town of Lowndesville. It has a 10-mile trail for equestrian use with previous permission from Calhoun Falls State Park.