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Pawnee Prairie Natural Area: This prairie natural area is a remnant of the once-vast tallgrass prairie that covered much of northwest Missouri. Prairie restoration efforts are on-going. Several bird species of conservation concern can be seen on the area during spring and summer. 472 acres 191 ha: Harrison
Prairie Queen 135 5 mph Sarpy east of Gretna Rat & Beaver 500 5 mph Cherry south of Ainsworth Red Willow/Hugh Butler 1,630 Frontier north of McCook Rockford 150 Gage east of Beatrice Salt Valley Lakes: Lancaster: 20+ lakes around Lincoln Sandy & Big Sandy 200 Saunders north of Ashland Sherman Reservoir 2,845 Sherman near Loup City Smith WMA 290
The WMA is part of the Sabine National Forest under a cooperative agreement with the US Forest Service (majority land owner), Texas Parks and Wildlife, and the adjacent land owners. The endangered red cockaded woodpecker is present. [41] Area 3 Muse WMA (McGillivray and Leona McKie Muse WMA) [42] Brown County: 1,972.5 acres 15 miles northeast ...
Pawnee County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska.As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 2,544. [1] Its county seat is Pawnee City. [2]In the Nebraska license plate system, Pawnee County is represented by the prefix 54 (it had the fifty-fourth-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922).
Coordinates: 34.5222677,-96.0149346. The 12,897 acre Atoka Public Hunting Area borders the WMA to the east. [11] Bamberger WMA [12] Adair: 301 acres (122 ha) In western part of county Beaver River WMA [13] Beaver: 17,700 acres (7,200 ha) Southeast of Turpin in the western part of the county In the Oklahoma panhandle: Black Kettle WMA [14]
The WMA joins the Moro Big Pine WMA and the Warren Prairie Natural Area WMA having colonies of Red cockaded woodpeckers. [7] Big Lake WMA Mississippi: 12,320: 1950: 7,000 acres purchased in 1950. The rest purchased up to 1969. [8] Big Timber WMA Clark: 45,000: Includes 3,500 acres (Olds Foundation) added in 2018. Also known as Big Timber Leased ...
The refuge on June 20, 2011, during the 2011 Missouri River flood.The oxbow lake is in the upper left. Five days later, a levee breach resulted in the refuge closing after being nearly totally inundated.
The recreation area surrounds the 740 acres (3.0 km 2) Pawnee Lake, located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Lincoln. The recreation area is managed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Pawnee Lake is the second largest of the Salt Valley Lakes. In more recent years, swimming has been prohibited at times because of toxic algae.