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catharine creek wildlife management area: Grappling with Monuments of Oppression Christopher C. Fennell, 2024-12-30 Grappling with Monuments of Oppression provides a timely analysis of the diverse approaches being used around the world to confront colonial and imperial monuments and to promote social equity. Presenting 12 interdisciplinary, international case studies, this volume explores the ways in which the materiality of social domination can be combated. With contributions from activists, scholars, artists, and policymakers, the book envisions the theme of restorative justice in heritage and archaeology as encompassing initiatives for the reconciliation of past societal transgressions using processes that are multivocal, dialogic, historically informed, community-based, negotiated, and transformative. Arguing that monuments to historical figures who engaged in oppressive regimes provide rich opportunities for dialogue and negotiation, chapters within the book demonstrate that, by confronting these monuments, citizens can envision new ways to address the context and significance of the figures they memorialize and the many people who were targets of their oppression. Contributors to the book also provide a toolkit of methods and strategies for addressing the continuing structures of social domination. Grappling with Monuments of Oppression will be essential reading for academics and students working in heritage studies, archaeology, anthropology, material culture studies, landscape analysis, and museum studies. It will also be of great interest to practitioners and activists around the world. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Western New York All-Outdoors Atlas & Field Guide Sportsman's Connection, 2016-08-27 Sportsman's Connection's Western New York All-Outdoors Atlas & Field Guide contains maps created at twice the scale of other road atlases, which means double the detail. And while the maps are sure to be the finest quality you have ever used, the thing that makes this book unique is all the additional information. Your favorite outdoor activities including fishing lakes and streams, hunting, camping, hiking and biking,snowmobiling and off-roading, paddeling, skiing, golfing and wildlife viewing are covered in great depth with helpful editorial and extensive tables, which are all cross-referenced and indexed to the map pages in a way that's fun and easy to use. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Undaunted Curiosity Douglas W. Ayres, 2012-03-12 Enjoy a leisurely cruise in a 54 yacht on the rivers, lakes, waterways and canals of the United States and Canada, from New York City up the Hudson, thru the Erie Canal to Lake Ontario, then zigzag down the St. Lawrence River thru the Thousand Islands to Montreal. The cruise then moves across Ontario and Quebec to Hull and Ottawa on the Ottawa River into the historic 1820s Rideau Canal and its 45 colorful Lock Parks. This spectacular scenery of central Ontario leads back to Lake Ontario, at Kingston, then via the 55 locks of the Trent-Severn Waterway thru Canadas cottage-country lakes to gorgeous Georgian Bay. Here the journey turns south to Detroit, via Lakes Huron and St. Clair, then around Michigans thumb, to Sault St. Marie and Lake Superior. Moving across the Great Lakes to Chicago leads to the Illinois River into the Mississippi. The entire length of that mighty River then is cruised and described. Other tributary rivers explored town-by-city-by-town are the St. Croix, Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Green, Kanawha, Allegheny, Monongahela, and Arkansas, most to their head of navigation. The White, Black, Atchafalaya, the West Gulf Intracoastal Waterway from Morgan City to Mobile, and the Tenn-Tom Waterway from Mobile Bay north to Columbus, Mississippi then follows, in detail. 190 marine charts and illustrations and 23 pages of color photos provide details of the magnificence encompassed in this book. The scenic wonders and delights of 16,000 miles of Americas Waterways are explored and exposed, showing off America the Beautiful. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Sander's Fishing Guide John M. Sander, 1988 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Five-Star Trails: Finger Lakes and Central New York Timothy Starmer, 2014-10-21 The Finger Lakes and Central New York are not known for rugged mountains and their panoramic vistas which are so commonly sought in the Adirondacks to the north. They hardly could be - the area was scoured clean by glaciers millennia ago. But don’t let that fool you, the region is full of natural wonders of its own. Instead of mountains and ridges, the region is known for rolling drumlins, an abundance of scenic gorges, quiet woodlands, beautiful waterfalls and picturesque lakes. Trails included in Five-Star Trails: Finger Lakes and Central New York by Tim Starmer feature a broad mixture of these landscapes and were carefully selected to give the most varied but also rewarding experience when picking a trail. Each trail has been thoroughly researched, recently hiked and includes a detailed description, trail profiles and map. At a glance ratings in important categories such as Scenery, Trail Condition, Difficulty, Solitude and appropriateness for children let you quickly select a trail that fits your tastes and ability. Other useful information such as fees, restrictions for dogs on the trail as well as advice on when to visit offers you the best information so you can plan your trip with ease. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Rail-Trails New Jersey & New York Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, 2019-05-21 Explore 50 of the best rail-trails and multiuse pathways with this official guide All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been converted into public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present the best of these rail-trails—as well as other multiuse pathways—in New Jersey and New York. You’ll appreciate the detailed maps for each trail, plus driving directions to trailheads. Quick, at-a-glance icons indicate which activities each trail can accommodate, from biking to fishing to snowmobiling. Best of all, the succinct descriptions are written by rail-trail experts, so you know it’s information that you can rely on! Many rail-trails are paved and connect communities, such as New Jersey’s 6.5-mile Pleasantville to Somers Point Bike Path. Some feature dramatic scenery, like the Ken Lockwood Gorge on New Jersey’s 11.3-mile Columbia Trail or the ultra-urban, lower Manhattan views from New York’s elevated High Line. Whether you’re on feet, wheels, or skis, you’ll love the variety in this collection of multiuse trails—from beautiful waterways and scenic areas to the hustle and bustle of the states’ urban centers! |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Schuyler County, New York Schuyler County Historical Society, 2005 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Environmental Notice Bulletin , 1998 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Hiking Mississippi , For all hikers a guidebook for excursions along the Magnolia State's trails and lanes and through teeming nature sites |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Guide to the Plant Communities of the Central Finger Lakes Region Charles L. Mohler, P. L. Marks, Sana Gardescu, 2006 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Take Your Bike Rich Freeman, Sue Freeman, 2006 43 mapped trails to explore, ranging from easy rail-trails to rugged mountain biking trails. Take Your Bike offers fun, safe bike riding on trails, without the pollution or danger from cars. Trail surfaces vary from paved, to hard-packed stone dust, dirt, and mowed-grass. They also range from flat, easy terrain to rugged hills for mountain biking.- Ride the shores of several Finger Lakes.- Enjoy easy riding on canal towpaths and discover how canals shaped the history of this region.- Ride tree-shaded rail-trails where steam locomotives once hauled coal from Pennsylvania to ports on Lake Ontario.- Take a quick urban ride or head to pristine countryside.- Discover waterfalls, sculptures and historic relics.- Explore the remains of mills and factories from the 1800s. Ride the Finger Lakes Region with ease and confidence. Each trail is GPS mapped for accuracy. Directions and GPS coordinates are given for easily locating trailhead parking. With this guidebook you'll know the length of the ride, difficulty of the terrain, variety of uses allowed, type of trail surface, markings to look for, and even if your dog is welcome to ride with you for each of the 43 trails. This guide promises to reveal the undiscovered beauty and unique history of the Finger Lakes Region with many recently built trails.Take Yoour Bike and Go for a Ride Today! |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Fly Fishing Guide to New York State Mike Valla, 2023-09-05 With more than 7,600 freshwater lakes, ponds, and reservoirs and some 70,000 miles of rivers and streams, New York state is a fly-fishing paradise. From steelhead and brown trout in the Lake Ontario tributaries to remote brook trout ponds in the Adirondacks to legendary Catskills streams the state offers some of the best fly fishing in the country. In this comprehensive guide to the state’s best freshwater fly fishing, Mike Valla, along with many regional experts, shares the best locations, tactics, and seasonal strategies for success. Information on major insect hatches Essential fly patterns Best places to fish for trout, steelhead, smallmouth, landlocked salmon, and other species Seasonal strategies and detailed information on access |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Five-Star Trails: Finger Lakes and Central New York Tim Starmer, 2014-08-15 The Finger Lakes and Central New York are not known for rugged mountains and their panoramic vistas which are so commonly sought in the Adirondacks to the north. They hardly could be - the area was scoured clean by glaciers millennia ago. But don't let that fool you, the region is full of natural wonders of its own. Instead of mountains and ridges, the region is known for rolling drumlins, an abundance of scenic gorges, quiet woodlands, beautiful waterfalls and picturesque lakes. The trails included in Five-Star Trails: New York's Finger Lakes and Central Region feature a broad mixture of these landscapes and were carefully selected to give the most varied but also rewarding experience when picking a trail. An assortment of state parks, local parks, state forests, conservancy areas, wildlife preserves, and nature centers riddle the region, and choice selections from each means you can find a trail that suits your preference for how civil or wild you might desire. Trails for all experience levels are included and provide opportunities for adventure for novice and expert alike. Some of these trails are well known and their inclusion in this new guide is no surprise. However far more are lesser known and a little more off the beaten path. Though these trails are not hard to find they are hard to find any real details about. What should you expect along the trail? Is the terrain rough? Will there be interesting things along the trip? Is the trail appropriate and/or safe for children? Well that lack of information is no longer an issue. Each trail has been thoroughly researched, recently hiked and includes a detailed description, trail profiles and map. At a glance ratings in important categories such as Scenery, Trail Condition, Difficulty, Solitude and appropriateness for children let you quickly select a trail that fits your tastes and ability. Other useful information such as fees, restrictions for dogs on the trail as well as advice on when to visit offers you the best information so you can plan your trip with ease. Sized to fit in a pocket, this guide is convenient to keep in the car or toss into a backpack. Driving directions direct hikers to the nearest trailhead parking areas, and GPS trailhead coordinates get them to the start of the trail. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Laws of the State of New York New York (State), |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Important Bird Areas of New York , 2005 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: New York Game & Fish , 2006 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: New York Sportsman , 1999 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: The Conservationist , 1983 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: NYS Route 17--Elmira to Chemung from RM 17-6205-1134 to RM 17-6205-1179 and from RM 17-6205-1189 to RM 17-6205-1210, Chemung County, New York , 2007 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Take a Hike Rich Freeman, Sue Freeman, 2006 68 mapped trails to explore ranging from half-mile strolls to full-day hikes. Take A Hike reveals the little known places and hidden gems of the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. - Visit an old-growth forest.- Stroll along abandoned railroad beds and canal towpaths.- Hike the strenuous glacially sculpted hills.- Savor the vistas of wind and water sculpted drumlins overlooking Lake Ontario.- Gaze into a verdant lake-filled valley far below.- Ramble through a bog and a rich shrub fen.- Wander on winding boardwalks through swamps and wetlands.Walk the Finger Lakes Region with ease and confidence. Each trail is GPS mapped for accuracy. Directions and GPS coordinates are given for easily locating trailhead parking. With his guidebook you'll know the length of the hike, difficulty of the terrain, variety of uses allowed, type of trail surface, markings to look for, and even if your dog is welcome to hike with you for each of the 68 trails. This guide promises to reveal the undiscovered beautyof the Finger Lakes Region with many recently built trails.Take A Hike Today! |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Conserving Open Space in New York State, 2002 Edition New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, 2002 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act, Annual Report , 1998 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Conserving Open Space in New York State 2001 New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation, 2001 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Best Tent Camping: New York State Catharine Starmer, Aaron Starmer, Tim Starmer, 2013-08-19 Wilderness abounds in New York State. From the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, from the Adirondack Mountains to the Catskills, from the St. Lawrence River to the Hudson, millions of acres of public lands are dotted with hundreds of campgrounds--but you probably only have a precious amount of limited time. Which campgrounds do you choose? Where should you go? When should you go? That's what Best Tent Camping: New York State is for--to help you make the wisest use of your time in the wilds of New York. Divided geographically into seven sections--Long Island, Catskills/Hudson Valley, Central/Leatherstocking, Adirondacks, St. Lawrence River, Finger Lakes, and Western--the book is a helpful reference for camping enthusiasts throughout the state. And highlighting activities, hiking trails, and local attractions, it will also serve as inspiration when planning a trip. Historical tidbits, descriptions of wildlife and the occasional personal anecdote add flavor to the campground descriptions. Star ratings and maps make choosing the best place to pitch a tent a simple task. Each campground has been rated on six criteria: beauty, privacy, spaciousness, quiet, security and cleanliness. In addition, campground profiles include vital statistics about each location (fees, restrictions, operating season, amenities, contact information, driving directions and reservation information, to name a few) that help campers plan the perfect trip without unwanted surprises. GPS users will also appreciate that each campground's precise latitude and longitude waypoints are included. Tent campers will also enjoy a detailed map of each campground included in the site profile. Making reservations online or blindly over the phone can put a camper miles from the restroom, stranded with no shade, or in the middle of a busy campground trail. Maps will help campers avoid those pitfalls, and wherever possible the author has even recommended specific campsites for maximum privacy, spaciousness, or beauty. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: The World Book Encyclopedia World Book, Inc, 2007 The 'World Book Encyclopedia' was first published in 1917 as an 8-volume set. The encyclopedia has been expanded many times through the years and now has 22 volumes. This edition contains 2900 new or revised articles, 200 new or revised maps, 225 new photos, 212 new tables and charts, and 4890 pages are revised. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Virginia Wildlife , 1999 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Annual Reports--committees, Directors, Officers New York State Conservation Council, 1999 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Schuyler Schuyler County, N.Y. Board of Supervisors, 1982 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: North Country Trail National Scenic Trail, New York to North Dakota, Comprehensive Plan for Management and Use , 1982 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Final Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan and Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement for New York State, 2003 New York (State). Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, 2003 |
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catharine creek wildlife management area: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 , 2003 |
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catharine creek wildlife management area: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 , 1990 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: The Columbia Gazetteer of the World: A to G Saul Bernard Cohen, 2008 A geographical encyclopedia of world place names contains alphabetized entries with detailed statistics on location, name pronunciation, topography, history, and economic and cultural points of interest. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Official Guide to Texas State Parks and Historic Sites Laurence Parent, 2009-02-17 Since it was first published in 1996, Official Guide to Texas State Parks and Historic Sites has become Texans' one-stop source for information on great places to view scenic landscapes, tour historical sites, camp, fish, hike, backpack, swim, ride horseback, go rock climbing, and enjoy almost any other outdoor recreation. This revised edition includes five new state parks and historical sites, completely updated information for every park, and many beautiful new photographs. The book is organized by geographical regions to help you plan your trips around the state. For every park, Laurence Parent provides all of the essential information: The natural or historical attractions of the park Types of recreation offered Camping and lodging facilities Addresses and phone numbers A locator map Magnificent color photographs So if you want to watch the sun set over Enchanted Rock, fish in the surf on the beach at Galveston, or listen for a ghostly bugle among the ruins of Fort Lancaster, let this book be your complete guide. Don't take a trip in Texas without it. |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Land Steward Finger Lakes Land Trust (N.Y.), 1989 |
catharine creek wildlife management area: Guide to the Connecticut Shore Doe Boyle, 2001 The Connecticut Shore's attractions extend far beyond its beaches, as you'll discover in this ultimate reference to the state's coastal communities. Heavily urbanized in some parts and pristinely rural in others, the Connecticut shoreline includes a world-famous university, fishing villages, lighthouses, museums, and historic homes. Use this completely updated guide to find seafood restaurants, beautiful beaches, parks and nature preserves, antiquing, shopping, campgrounds, cottage rentals, seaside inns, boating excursions, charters, eco-cruises, public boat launches, carousels, amusement areas, and places for family fun. (5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 288 pages, map) |
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Habitat Management Plan for Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area ...
Catharine Creek WMA is primarily wetland and wildlife species occurring here are generally those associated with emergent and forested wetlands. … See more
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area map
Symbols on the map in blue indicate 224 @A accessible facilities.
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area _ RJ Shavelson …
Your favorite outdoor activities including fishing lakes and streams, hunting, camping, hiking and biking,snowmobiling and off-roading, paddeling, skiing, golfing and wildlife viewing are covered …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area Full PDF
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area: Undaunted Curiosity Douglas W. Ayres,2012-03-12 Enjoy a leisurely cruise in a 54 yacht on the rivers lakes waterways and canals of the United …
By the Schuyler County Water Quality Coordinating Committee
Catharine Creek and Cayuta Creek are noted for their fishing and wildlife opportunities. Water-based recreation, sport fisheries, wildlife habitat, agriculture, and the tourist industry all rely on …
Village of Montour Falls - The Official Website of New York State
The Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area is particularly significant, as it contains one of the only State-designated Critical Environmental Areas (CEA) in the Southern Tier.
Catharine Creek and Tributaries Spring Rainbow Trout 2022
Catharine Creek is known for its annual spring rainbow trout spawning migrations. Catharine Creek originates in northern Chemung County and flows in a northerly direction until it joins Seneca …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area , Douglas W. Ayres …
Enter the realm of "Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area," a mesmerizing literary masterpiece penned by a distinguished author, guiding readers on a profound journey to unravel the secrets …
Great Divide Unit Management Plan - Government of New York
Great Divide Unit Management Plan Area Texas Hollow State Forest in the Towns of Hector and Catharine Cayuta Lake Fishing Access Site in the Town of Catharine Catherine Creek Wildlife …
Public Fishing Rights: Catharine Creek - Government of New York
Catharine Creek originates in northern Chemung County and flows in a northerly direction until it empties into Seneca Lake at Watkins Glen. Catha-rine Creek is best known for its annual …
Cranks Creek Wildlife Management Area
Wildlife Management Area Map Notes & Legend NOTE TO MAP USERS: For most WMA maps the landscape is depicted using a combination of elevation contours, hillshading and a green tint …
Catherine Creek Wildlife Management Area Map
Symbols on the map in blue indicate accessible facilities.
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area
Catherine Creek was rated one of the highest habitat restoration priorities in the Grande Ronde Subbasin Plan. This reach of Catherine Creek is a migration corridor and provides juvenile winter …
Map of Ware Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA)
licensed on the public waters of Philbates and Ware Creeks, or on the York River within 1000 yards of the Ware Creek Wildlife Management Area Waterfowl Sapling hunting within 500 yards of the …
MANAGEMENT AREAS (WMAs) 40 Miss Admin Code Pt 2 …
Baiting and Feeding: No bait or feed is allowed on WMAs at any time. No food plots may be placed on WMAs except by area personnel. During Deer Seasons Without Dogs, the use of organized …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area ; Charles …
Your favorite outdoor activities including fishing lakes and streams, hunting, camping, hiking and biking,snowmobiling and off-roading, paddeling, skiing, golfing and wildlife viewing are covered …
Saw Mill Creek in the Meadowlands canoe guide
Come and explore the New Jersey Meadowlands! About Saw Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area: Across the Hackensack River from Laurel Hill County Park, in Secaucus, the Saw Mill Creek …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area .pdf
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area: Undaunted Curiosity Douglas W. Ayres,2012-03-12 Enjoy a leisurely cruise in a 54 yacht on the rivers lakes waterways and canals of the United …
Great Divide UMP Public Input Requested - extapps.dec.ny.gov
The UMP consists of three Wildlife Management Areas and six State Forests, in Steuben, Schuyler and Chemung Counties. (See map on back). Once the draft plan is completed, the public will be …
Great Divide Unit Management Plan - Government of New York
Catharine Creek (running through Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area) is a renowned classified stream drawing thousands of anglers annually. Cranberry Creek (Texas Hollow State …
Habitat Management Plan for Catharine Creek Wildlife …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in the Towns of Dix and Montour, Schuyler County, and consists of 784 acres. The WMA is less than one mile south of Seneca …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area map
Symbols on the map in blue indicate 224 @A accessible facilities.
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area _ RJ Shavelson …
Your favorite outdoor activities including fishing lakes and streams, hunting, camping, hiking and biking,snowmobiling and off-roading, paddeling, skiing, golfing and wildlife viewing are covered …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area Full PDF
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area: Undaunted Curiosity Douglas W. Ayres,2012-03-12 Enjoy a leisurely cruise in a 54 yacht on the rivers lakes waterways and canals of the United …
By the Schuyler County Water Quality Coordinating Committee
Catharine Creek and Cayuta Creek are noted for their fishing and wildlife opportunities. Water-based recreation, sport fisheries, wildlife habitat, agriculture, and the tourist industry all rely on …
Village of Montour Falls - The Official Website of New York …
The Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area is particularly significant, as it contains one of the only State-designated Critical Environmental Areas (CEA) in the Southern Tier.
Catharine Creek and Tributaries Spring Rainbow Trout 2022
Catharine Creek is known for its annual spring rainbow trout spawning migrations. Catharine Creek originates in northern Chemung County and flows in a northerly direction until it joins …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area , Douglas W.
Enter the realm of "Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area," a mesmerizing literary masterpiece penned by a distinguished author, guiding readers on a profound journey to …
Great Divide Unit Management Plan - Government of New York
Great Divide Unit Management Plan Area Texas Hollow State Forest in the Towns of Hector and Catharine Cayuta Lake Fishing Access Site in the Town of Catharine Catherine Creek Wildlife …
Public Fishing Rights: Catharine Creek - Government of New …
Catharine Creek originates in northern Chemung County and flows in a northerly direction until it empties into Seneca Lake at Watkins Glen. Catha-rine Creek is best known for its annual …
Cranks Creek Wildlife Management Area
Wildlife Management Area Map Notes & Legend NOTE TO MAP USERS: For most WMA maps the landscape is depicted using a combination of elevation contours, hillshading and a green …
Catherine Creek Wildlife Management Area Map
Symbols on the map in blue indicate accessible facilities.
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area
Catherine Creek was rated one of the highest habitat restoration priorities in the Grande Ronde Subbasin Plan. This reach of Catherine Creek is a migration corridor and provides juvenile …
Map of Ware Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA)
licensed on the public waters of Philbates and Ware Creeks, or on the York River within 1000 yards of the Ware Creek Wildlife Management Area Waterfowl Sapling hunting within 500 …
MANAGEMENT AREAS (WMAs) 40 Miss Admin Code Pt 2 …
Baiting and Feeding: No bait or feed is allowed on WMAs at any time. No food plots may be placed on WMAs except by area personnel. During Deer Seasons Without Dogs, the use of …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area ; Charles …
Your favorite outdoor activities including fishing lakes and streams, hunting, camping, hiking and biking,snowmobiling and off-roading, paddeling, skiing, golfing and wildlife viewing are covered …
Saw Mill Creek in the Meadowlands canoe guide
Come and explore the New Jersey Meadowlands! About Saw Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area: Across the Hackensack River from Laurel Hill County Park, in Secaucus, the Saw Mill …
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area .pdf
Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area: Undaunted Curiosity Douglas W. Ayres,2012-03-12 Enjoy a leisurely cruise in a 54 yacht on the rivers lakes waterways and canals of the United …
Great Divide UMP Public Input Requested - extapps.dec.ny.gov
The UMP consists of three Wildlife Management Areas and six State Forests, in Steuben, Schuyler and Chemung Counties. (See map on back). Once the draft plan is completed, the …
Great Divide Unit Management Plan - Government of New York
Catharine Creek (running through Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area) is a renowned classified stream drawing thousands of anglers annually. Cranberry Creek (Texas Hollow State …