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The Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area is an approximately 2,500-acre (10 km 2) wildlife management area (WMA) located in western New York, United States. [1] Most of this conservation area is in the northwest part of Genesee County, with a small northern portion in Orleans County.
The refuge was created in 1958 as the Oak Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, however the name was soon changed to avoid confusion with the similarly named Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area, a state-owned conservation area adjacent to the federal refuge at its eastern boundary.
Oak Orchard Creek rises south of Oak Orchard Creek Marsh (also called the "Alabama Swamp") at the border of Orleans and Genesee counties. The swamp contains a state reserve, Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area, and a national reserve, the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, both of which are known as major stopover points for migratory birds.
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Oak Orchard may refer to the following places in the United States: In New York. Oak Orchard Creek, a tributary of Lake Ontario; Oak Orchard State Marine Park, located at the mouth of Oak Orchard Creek; Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area, located along Oak Orchard Creek; Carlton, New York, a town in Orleans County, formerly called the Town of ...
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The Apalachicola National Forest is the largest U.S. National Forest in the state of Florida.It encompasses 632,890 acres (988.89 sq mi; 2,561.2 km 2) [1] and is the only national forest located in the Florida Panhandle.
The Withlacoochee State Forest is the third largest state forest and is a critical component of the Florida Wildlife Corridor for several reasons, playing a vital role in the preservation and connectivity of wildlife habitats across the state. It is also home to species like bald eagles, fox squirrels, and gopher tortoises.