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The Flatside Wilderness was designated by passage of "The Arkansas Wilderness Act of 1984", Public Law 98-508, which was signed by President Ronald Reagan on October 19, 1984. Senator Dale Bumpers (D-AR) sponsored the Act in the U.S. Senate , which was co-sponsored by Senator David Pryor (D-AR) and Senator John Tower (R-TX).
Bolivar County: 1990 9,691 acres (39.22 km 2) [231] Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge: Jackson County Mobile County, Alabama: 1992 32,000 acres (130 km 2) [232] Hillside National Wildlife Refuge: Holmes County: 1975 15,572 acres (63.02 km 2) [233] Holt Collier National Wildlife Refuge: Washington County: 2004 1,400 acres (5.7 km 2) [234]
Wildlife Management Areas in Arkansas Name County or counties Area (acres) Year Established Remarks Image Bayou Des Arc WMA White: 953: 1966: Created with a 320-acre public fishing lake. [2] Bayou Meto WMA Arkansas, Jefferson: 33,832: Called the "George H. Dunklin Jr. Bayou Meto WMA" and also called "Wabbaseka Scatters" or just the "Scatters". [3]
The northern mockingbird is the state bird of Arkansas. This list of birds of Arkansas includes species documented in the U.S. state of Arkansas and accepted by the Arkansas Audubon Society (AAS). As of January 2022, there were 424 species included in the official list. [1]
This list of Arkansas Townships is based on the U. S. Census (2000) list of places in Arkansas. There are also former townships that have been combined with others or absorbed by urban expansion. Arkansas counties are divided into townships. Each township includes unincorporated space and some may have one or more incorporated towns or cities.
HENDERSONVILLE - On Aug. 25, a vision of a new bird sanctuary at Sullivan Park became a reality, thanks to the original idea by Crystal Cauley and the hard work of Carey and Lutrelle O'Cain, the ...
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Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge is located 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Cleveland, Mississippi, and 2.5 mi (4.0 km) east of the settlement of Dahomy.It was established in 1990 when the Nature Conservancy (TNC) purchased 9,269 acres (37.51 km 2) and leased the land back to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for management.