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Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area

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3-553: The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is a 6,000-acre (24 km) Wildlife Management Area located in Lancaster and Lebanon counties, Pennsylvania. It is managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission . The area lakes seasonally get up to 200,000 migrating snow geese . The largest of the lakes was created by a dam built in the early 1970s, and covers 360 acres (150 ha). The Horse-Shoe Trail goes through

6-579: A Wildlife Management Area is the simplest form of protected area . A WMA designation protects an area of land or water while retaining full power to landowners to manage their land. WMAs are managed by an elected committee formed of customary landowners. The current Wildlife Management Areas are: The Community Wildlife Management Areas Consortium (CWMAC) is an umbrella organization for all other organizations in Tanzania . As of 2016 there are 22 WMAs that have received "Authorized Association" (AA) status out of

9-513: The area just south of the main impoundment dam. 40°16′16″N 76°15′00″W  /  40.271143°N 76.250129°W  / 40.271143; -76.250129 Wildlife Management Area A wildlife management area ( WMA ) is a protected area set aside for the conservation of wildlife and for recreational activities involving wildlife. There are 11 wildlife management areas in New Zealand: In Papua New Guinea

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