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  cross timbers wildlife management area: A Naturalist’s Guide to the Great Plains Paul A. Johnsgard, 2018 This book documents nearly 500 US and Canadian locations where wildlife refuges, nature preserves, and similar properties protect natural sites that lie within the North American Great Plains, from Canada's Prairie Provinces to the Texas-Mexico border. Information on site location, size, biological diversity, and the presence of especially rare or interesting flora and fauna are mentioned, as well as driving directions, mailing addresses, and phone numbers or internet addresses, as available. US federal sites include 11 national grasslands, 13 national parks, 16 national monuments, and more than 70 national wildlife refuges. State properties include nearly 100 state parks and wildlife management areas. Also included are about 60 national and provincial parks, national wildlife areas, and migratory bird sanctuaries in Canada's Prairie Provinces. Many public-access properties owned by counties, towns, and private organizations are also described.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration Wildlife Management Institute, 1945
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration , 1964
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Field & Stream , 1999-01 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Pittman-Robertson Quarterly , 1950
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Game Management Aldo Leopold, 1987-03-13 With this book, published more than a half-century ago, Aldo Leopold created the discipline of wildlife management. Although A Sand Country Almanac is doubtless Leopold’s most popular book, Game Management may well be his most important. In this book he revolutionized the field of conservation.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: A Tour on the Prairies Washington Irving, 1835 In the Fall of 1832 Washington Irving took part in what he called a month foray beyond the outposts of human habitation, into the wilderness of the Far West. As was his habit, Irving kept a memorandum book, which he later expanded into A Tour on the Prairies, a real-life Western adventure in the third decade of the nineteenth century. His account is fresh and clear. He saw and makes his readers see the frontiersmen, the trappers, the Indians, and the troopers as they actually were in the 1830s.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Wild Focus Earl Nottingham, 2022-01-18 In Wild Focus, Earl Nottingham, chief photographer for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and its magazine, provides a unique perspective on Texas featuring images of the woods, waters, and wildlife of the Lone Star landscape. Nottingham’s engaging photography—landscape, nature, and wildlife; environmental portraiture of people; photojournalistic coverage of events, including natural disasters—provides a cohesive overview of biodiversity and the state of conservation in Texas. The nearly 200 stunning photographs collected here encompass the expansive mission of TPWD, presenting traditional landscape images from state and national parks as well as from vast private lands. Cultural and historic sites are included along with environmental portraits of the people associated with those sites. From the state’s wildlife, both great and small, to nature shown in not only its beauty but also its fury—wildfires, hurricanes, and floods—Earl Nottingham offers a visual compendium of events, people, places, and things that have shaped the face of natural Texas. The author logged untold miles and wore through many sets of tires to offer timely stories that would “inform, educate, entertain, and empower” readers about the outdoors. These images that capture the richness and diversity of wild Texas inspire a greater appreciation for the state’s beauty and promote a sense of stewardship for its natural treasures.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Pittman-Robertson Quarterly U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1951
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration; Annual Report on Dingell-Johnson and Pittman-Robertson Programs United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, 1957
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Cemetery Birding Jennifer L. Bristol, 2023-12-14 It might seem unlikely that a place designed for the departed could be teeming with life. Cemeteries have a long history of serving the dual purpose of honoring the deceased while also proving a space for the living to gather and grieve in the embrace of nature. Touted as some of the earliest public parks in the country— with mature trees, open grasslands, meadows of wildflowers—cemeteries are also attractive to birds and wildlife. In an age of distractions and disconnection, cemeteries create a sense of place where visitors can reconnect with nature while exploring the cultural history of a region. For bird watchers, cemeteries offer easy walking, open spaces to peer into habitats, and a peaceful place to feel the breeze and listen to the quiet conversations of nature. Cemetery Birding builds upon the unique and approachable experiences introduced in Jennifer L. Bristol’s first book, Parking Lot Birding. While cemeteries offer accessible places to bird watch, Bristol highlights the need to tread carefully and ethically when exploring these sacred spaces. Her treatment of each of the nearly 100 locations provides information about what birds can be observed in various seasons and offers readers a snapshot of the cemetery and community’s history. Filled with rich photos, Bristol deciphers headstone symbolism in “Tombstone Tales” and offers fun facts about individual species of birds in “Tombstone Tails.” Locations range from the heart of Houston to the wide-open spaces of West Texas and every ecoregion in between.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: The Cast Iron Forest Richard V. Francaviglia, 2010-06-28 “A thoughtful, thorough, and updated account of this bio-region” from the author of From Sail to Steam: Four Centuries of Texas Maritime History, 1500-1900 (Great Plains Research). Winner, Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award, Texas Institute of Letters, 2001 A complex mosaic of post oak and blackjack oak forests interspersed with prairies, the Cross Timbers cover large portions of southeastern Kansas, eastern Oklahoma, and north central Texas. Home to indigenous peoples over several thousand years, the Cross Timbers were considered a barrier to westward expansion in the nineteenth century, until roads and railroads opened up the region to farmers, ranchers, coal miners, and modern city developers, all of whom changed its character in far-reaching ways. This landmark book describes the natural environment of the Cross Timbers and interprets the role that people have played in transforming the region. Richard Francaviglia opens with a natural history that discusses the region’s geography, geology, vegetation, and climate. He then traces the interaction of people and the landscape, from the earliest indigenous inhabitants and European explorers to the developers and residents of today’s ever-expanding cities and suburbs. Many historical and contemporary maps and photographs illustrate the text. “This is the most important, original, and comprehensive regional study yet to appear of the amazing Cross Timbers region in North America . . . It will likely be the standard benchmark survey of the region for quite some time.” —John Miller Morris, Assistant Professor of Geography, University of Texas at San Antonio
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Outdoor Oklahoma , 2014
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Five Years of Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Robert M. Rutherford, 1954
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration , 1945
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Mindfulness in Texas Nature Michael A. Smith, 2024-09-02 There are a few remaining wild places in Texas, notes author and nature educator Michael A. Smith, and exposure to these locales—from the high deserts and mountains of the Big Bend to the prairies and grasslands across the center of the state and the Piney Woods and Big Thicket of East Texas—can be restorative, both emotionally and physically. In this thoughtful tour of Texas ecoregions, Smith—also a licensed psychological associate—weaves perceptive prose, prompts, and meditations with evocative nature photography by Meghan Cassidy to create a guide for readers that promotes both greater appreciation of Texas nature and greater mindfulness of our place in the natural environment and its holistic importance to our wellbeing. Mindfulness in Texas Nature briefly explores the history of seven Texas ecoregions and discusses the benefits to health and wellbeing that are gained by spending time in nature. Written for readers who may not have a technical background in biology but who want to understand and experience nature at a deeper level, this book models mindfulness—experiencing oneself and surroundings in a fully-present, attuned, and nonjudgmental way—as an ideal practice for experiencing the woods, mountains, or wetlands of Texas. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs of woodlands, prairies, streams, flowers, and animals, Mindfulness in Texas Nature encourages readers to experience for themselves what makes these places special, how to get the most out of the time spent there, and how to plan meaningful visits to the many beautiful and significant natural areas across Texas.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: SH-121 Construction on New Alignment, I-20 to Proposed US-67, Tarrant/Johnson Counties , 1990
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Survey of Pittman-Robertson Activities , 1955
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Circular , 1957
  cross timbers wildlife management area: TEXAS QUAILS: Ecology and Management Leonard Alfred Brennan, 2007 Texas Quails presents the first complete assessment of the four species of quail found in this vast state. Experts describe each of them and examine all geographic regions of the state for historical and current population trends, habitat status, and research needs. These experts also discuss management practices, hunting issues, economics, and diseases.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Texas Master Naturalist Statewide Curriculum Michelle M. Haggerty, Mary Pearl Meuth, 2019-04-23 For fifteen years, the Texas Master Naturalist program has been hugely successful, training more than 9,600 volunteers who have given almost 2.8 million hours to nature education. This dedicated corps of naturalists provides teaching, outreach, and service in their communities, promoting the appreciation and stewardship of natural resources and natural areas around the state. Hundreds of new volunteers are trained every year, and the Texas Master Naturalist Statewide Curriculum serves as the basis of instruction for trainees who complete a certification course taught under the auspices of more than forty program chapters. The curriculum contains twenty-four units of instruction that range from geology to ornithology to wetland ecology—all written by the state’s top scientists and experts. Available as well to educators, interpreters, and others who may not yet be able to commit to the Texas Master Naturalist program, the curriculum offers an authoritative source of information for anyone seeking to learn more about the natural world in Texas.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Trinity River and Tributaries, Texas , 1965
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Kaysinger Bluff Reservoir, Osage River, Missouri United States. Army. Office of Chief of Engineers, 1962
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Wildlife Management Institute, 1950
  cross timbers wildlife management area: The Best in Tent Camping: Texas Wendel Withrow, 2010-05-10 As with all books in this series, the campgrounds selected for The Best in Tent Camping: Texas had to meet three criteria: they had to be accessible by car but not overrun with RVs; offer great scenery; and be as close as possible to a wilderness experience. Texas, with its extraordinary diversity of ecosystems, made author Wendel Withrow's search an exciting one. Divided into the state's major geographical areas, the book is based on the author's 30 years' experience in following the back roads of Texas. Along with a detailed profile and useful at-a-glance information, clear maps show campground layout, individual sites, and key facilities. Driving directions supplemented with GPS-based coordinates for each campground entrance make getting there a snap. Regional maps and a profile numbering system make the book easy to use and enjoy.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: The Best in Tent Camping: Texas Wendel Additional Writerrow, 2009-08-18 As with all books in this series, the campgrounds selected for The Best in Tent Camping: Texas had to meet three criteria: they had to be accessible by car but not overrun with RVs; offer great scenery; and be as close as possible to a wilderness experience. Texas, with its extraordinary diversity of ecosystems, made author Wendel Withrow’s search an exciting one. Divided into the state’s major geographical areas, the book is based on the author's 30 years’ experience in following the back roads of Texas. Along with a detailed profile and useful at-a-glance information, clear maps show campground layout, individual sites, and key facilities. Driving directions supplemented with GPS-based coordinates for each campground entrance make getting there a snap. Regional maps and a profile numbering system make the book easy to use and enjoy.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge (N.W.R.), Sherman, White-tail Deer Bow Hunt, Environmental Assessment (EA). , 1981
  cross timbers wildlife management area: A Directory of Research Natural Areas on Federal Lands of the United States of America United States. Federal Committee on Research Natural Areas, 1968
  cross timbers wildlife management area: A Directory of Research Natural Areas on Federal Lands of the United States of America , 1968
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Wildlife Science Joseph P. Sands, Stephen J. DeMaso, Matthew J. Schnupp, Leonard A. Brennan, 2012-05-29 Despite the potential synergy that can result from basing management applications on results from research, there is a polarization of cultures between wildlife managers and wildlife researchers. Wildlife Science: Connecting Research with Management provides strategies for bridging cultural and communication gaps between these groups. Contributors present case studies highlighting the role of state and federal agencies and private organizations in management and research; the lingering disconnects between grassland birds, quail, and deer research and management; as well as the development of management techniques from field research, rangelands management, and ranch management. Case Studies: The Disconnect between Quail Research and Quail Management Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and the Disconnect between Research and Management on Public Lands in the American West Ecological Goals, not Standardized Methods, are needed to Create and Maintain Habitat for Grassland Birds A Historic Perspective of the Connectivity between Waterfowl Research and Management Deer in the Western United States Whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the Eastern United States Impacts of Wind Energy Development on Wildlife: Challenges and Opportunities for Integrated Science, Management, and Policy The Role of Joint Ventures in Bridging the Gap between Research and Management Developing Management Strategies from Research: the Pushmataha Forest
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Texas Almanac 2016-2017 Elizabeth Cruce Alvarez, Robert Plocheck, 2016-09-27 THE TEXAS ALMANAC 2016–2017 includes these new feature articles: • A history of Texas’ various food regions—from Tex-Mex to barbecue—written by Dotty Griffith, longtime food writer for The Dallas Morning News and author of The Texas Holiday Cookbook, Celebrating Barbecue, and Wild About Chili. • A look at the big business of Texas wine, including a history of grape growing and winemaking, written by Melinda Esco, author of Texas Wineries. • The story of Assault, the feisty chestnut colt from King Ranch who injured his right forefoot as a foal but loved to run and went on to win the 1946 Triple Crown. This article spotlights the 70th anniversary of Assault’s historic feat, which earned him the nickname “The Club-Footed Comet.” • A overview of professional and college sports in Texas written by Norm Hitzges, a popular sports-talk radio host in the DFW area for 40 years; the author of several sports books, including Greatest Team Ever: The Dallas Cowboys Dynasty of The 1990s; and the television play-by-play voice for the Dallas Sidekicks. MAJOR SECTIONS UPDATED FOR EACH EDITION An illustrated History of The Lone Star State. The Environment, including geology, plant life, wildlife, rivers, lakes. Weather highlights of the previous two years, plus a list of destructive weather dating from 1766. Agriculture, including data on production of crops, fruits, vegetables, livestock, and dairy. A Pronunciation Guide to Texas town and county names. Business and Transportation, with an expanded section on Oil and Gas. A two-year Astronomical Calendar, including moon phases, sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, eclipses, and meteor showers. Recreation, with details on state and national parks, landmarks, and wildlife refuges. Sports, including lists of high school and college sports champions, the records of professional sports teams, as well as lists of Texas Olympians and Texas Sports Hall of Fame inductees. Counties, a large section featuring detailed county maps and profiles for Texas’ 254 counties. Population figures, including the latest estimates from the State Data Center. A comprehensive list of Texas cities and towns. Politics, Elections, and information on Federal, State, and Local governments. Culture and the Arts, including a list of civic and religious holidays. Health and Science, with charts of vital statistics. Education, including a complete list of colleges and universities, and University Interscholastic League results. Obituaries of notable Texans.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Resource Bulletin NC , 1981
  cross timbers wildlife management area: An Annotated Bibliography of Eastern Redcedar Thomas L. Schmidt, North Central Forest Experiment Station (Saint Paul, Minn.), 1996
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Finding Butterflies in Texas Roland H. Wauer, 2006 Finding Butterflies in Texas, the first in a series of Spring Creek Press state guides, is an indispensable book for all butterfly enthusiasts living and traveling in this butterflyi-rich state. It's the next best thing to having a local guide.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Texas Almanac , 1960
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Saving the Best of Texas Richard C. Bartlett, 2010-06-28 With a deep belief in partnerships for conservation, Richard C. Bartlett, Chairman of The Nature Conservancy of Texas, explores the past and ongoing efforts of individuals and groups—private, public, federal, and state—to save the best of Texas' natural landscapes and the myriad species of plants and animals they support. Drawing on some 100,000 miles of backroads travel, Bartlett vividly describes many of the areas that, through a commitment to partnerships, have already been preserved in their natural state. Fine color photographs by Leroy Williamson provide a striking visual counterpoint to the text. These words and images give well-deserved credit to the people responsible for saving some of the best of Texas. They also highlight the need to continue to join together to preserve our natural environment so that the beauty and diversity we enjoy today will be available for future generations. It is the author's hope that Saving the Best of Texas will be a catalyst in that process.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Hiking Texas Laurence Parent, 2019-10-01 From the rugged Guadalupe Mountains in the west and the deep canyons of the Red River in the Panhandle to the lakes on the eastern landscape, the Texas backcountry is as spacious and diverse as the Lone Star State itself. This guide contains unforgettable hikes that suit all abilities and interests.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Rivers of Texas Verne Huser, 2004-03-31 Explores the landscape, history, geology, and recreational opportunities afforded by the rivers of Texas, presenting information about each river's size, location, tributaries, discharge, and special sites.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: Big Years, Biggest States Lynn E. Barber, 2020-04-30 Undertaking a Big Year requires a more extreme version of planning than what is needed to bird in a typical year. In a Big Year a birder is trying to see or hear new birds every day, day after day, throughout the whole year. The first woman to complete a North American Big Year (continental United States and Canada) and identify over 700 species, Lynn E. Barber clocked more than 175,000 miles and ticked off a then record setting 723 species over twelve months in 2008. Yet even as an anomaly—a female birder in the then male-dominated world of competitive birding—she took the initiative to reimagine the whole idea of a Big Year in the two biggest states in the country. At home in both Texas and Alaska, Barber offers an inside look into how to plan, execute, and thoroughly enjoy a year of finding the birds that inhabit two of the nation’s most diverse landscapes. The drastic differences between the climate, geography, plant life, and habitat at the far northern and southern edges of the US mainland mean seeing a distinct number of birds in each state that are not found in the other. Yet as states with both coastal and international boundaries, Texas and Alaska provide countless opportunities to see the most seasonally varied, far flying, and specifically adapted birds in the world. As Barber chronicles her travels throughout the Texan and Alaskan landscapes, serious and casual birders alike will appreciate her lively and informative prose and commitment to her distinct approach to the Big Year challenge.
  cross timbers wildlife management area: 100 Classic Hikes in Texas E. Dan Klepper, 2009-01-12 CLICK HERE to download the ten mile hike Canyon Lake Gorge and the short but strenuous hike Caprock Canyons St. Park Oxbow Trail free from 100 Classic Hikes in Texas * Includes just the best-of-the-best Texas hikes, each with a special payoff * Up-to-date hiking information on land management regulations * Trail guides in this series are bestselling guidebooks in their states * Only 4-color hiking guidebook to the region The big sky country of Texas calls hikers of all kinds to its trails. With over 80 parks, 56 wildlife management areas, nine natural areas and 28 historic sites and parklands, Texas offers a plethora of hiking options to choose from. Regions covered include the Panhandle Plains, prairies and lakes, piney woods, Gulf Coast, South Texas Plains, Hill country, and Big Bend country. This full-color guidebook includes elevation profiles, sidebar tips, topographic maps, and a handy Hikes-at-a-Glance chart to help readers find the hikes and trails they want quickly and easily. Whether you're planning an extended backpacking trip through the northern cross timber or a short day hike just outside of town, this new guidebook presents a wonderful variety of iconic Texas trails.
Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area
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WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES AND PRACTICES - BCAD
A wildlife management plan describes historic and current land use practices, establishes landowner goals and objectives (also family goals if desired) for the property, and describes …

Shared Wildlife Resources: An Ecological Approach to …
Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Series Leaflet No. 1 HISTORY The Cross Timbers Region of north Texas has long been recognized for its bonanza of wildlife resources and unique habitat …

Your Side of the Fence - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife …
a management plan will be developed to address these factors and any other identified resource concerns. Cross Timbers Initiative – An . allocation will be set aside to fund applications for …

Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area Area: 10,300 acres …
Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area Area: 10,300 acres (405) 823-9038 Wilson Cross WMA Maèftta For driving directions, see page 105. Miles . Author: Tell Judkins Created Date:

Cross Timbers Hermitage - Missouri Department of …
Cross Timbers and Hermitage Accesses are managed to provide public access to the Pomme De Terre River for fishing and other outdoor recreational opportunities. The desired future …

Figure 1. Map of Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area
Figure 1. Map of Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area We used a handful of survey techniques during this project. The most commonly used technique was the timed search in …

THE EFFECT OF EASTERN REDCEDAR AND ECOSYSTEM OF …
To conserve the Cross Timbers forest, it is imperative to understand what species are causing the rapid increase in tree density and what potential benefits or consequences exist from …

CROSS TIMBERS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA - Oklahoma
The Cross Timbers WMA is approximately 8,200 acres in size and lies in western Love County, Oklahoma approximately 8 miles north of the Red River and 14 miles west of Interstate 35 …

NOTICE OF GRAZING LEASE SALE BY - Oklahoma Department …
The Commission of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, State of Oklahoma, invites sealed bids for grazing lease(s) upon the following terms covering approximately 8,541 …

McGillivray and Leona McKie Muse WMA - Texas Parks
Area staff investigate new techniques for the management of wildlife species and their habitats in the Cross Timbers and demonstrate the results of proven wildlife and habitat management …

Characteristics of the Eastern Cross Timbers Region
the largest and most common of all wildlife living in the Cross Timbers Region is the white tail deer. Deer sustain large populations due to the abundant food sources associated with oak …

Ecology and Management of Deer in Oklahoma - Oklahoma …
In the Cross Timbers area of Oklahoma with closed tree canopy and very little forage production (i.e., poor habitat conditions), home ranges of 2,420 acres have been recorded. However, on …

Nearby Department Areas: Harry S. Truman - Missouri …
Reservoir Management Cross Timbers and Little Pomme de Terre Wildlife Management Areas Te information in this brochure relates to the por-tion of the land around Truman Reservoir which …

Wildlife Management Notes - OSU Extension
The cross timbers and tallgrass prairie habitat types extend through the central part of the state into west- ern Oklahoma. Some consider the cross timbers as part of the oak-hickory forest. …

Habitat Management for Nongame Wildlife Species in the …
This bulletin discusses a variety of management practices and concepts that can be used to improve and enhance habitat for songbirds, small mammals and other wildlife species …

Guidelines for Wildlife Management - comanchecad.org
Apr 3, 2020 · Comanche falls within the Cross Timbers and Prairies Region. The Comanche Central Appraisal District wildlife management use requirements for an individual tract is 95%, …

TEXAS CONSERVATION ACTION PLAN - Texas Parks
The woodland, glade, prairie and escarpment habitats of the Cross Timbers lend a great deal of diversity to a relatively “small” area in Texas, about which few people know. Some of the plant …

Truman Management Plan 2013 - Missouri Department of …
Manage for wildlife associated with grassland, old field, woodland, wetland, and forest resources, with emphasis on upland game and recreational opportunities. Manage fisheries resources in …

Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area - Oklahoma …
Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area. 9 miles to Wi 76 Horh 's Corner 38 Oswalt R 32 Miles Cross Timbers Rd Pike 15 miles to Marietta . Title: CrossTimbers.pdf Author: kgillman Created …

Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area
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WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES AND PRACTICES - BCAD
A wildlife management plan describes historic and current land use practices, establishes landowner goals and objectives (also family goals if desired) for the property, and describes …

Shared Wildlife Resources: An Ecological Approach to …
Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Series Leaflet No. 1 HISTORY The Cross Timbers Region of north Texas has long been recognized for its bonanza of wildlife resources and unique habitat …

Your Side of the Fence - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife …
a management plan will be developed to address these factors and any other identified resource concerns. Cross Timbers Initiative – An . allocation will be set aside to fund applications for …

Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area Area: 10,300 …
Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area Area: 10,300 acres (405) 823-9038 Wilson Cross WMA Maèftta For driving directions, see page 105. Miles . Author: Tell Judkins Created Date:

Cross Timbers Hermitage - Missouri Department of …
Cross Timbers and Hermitage Accesses are managed to provide public access to the Pomme De Terre River for fishing and other outdoor recreational opportunities. The desired future …

Figure 1. Map of Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area
Figure 1. Map of Cross Timbers Wildlife Management Area We used a handful of survey techniques during this project. The most commonly used technique was the timed search in …

THE EFFECT OF EASTERN REDCEDAR AND ECOSYSTEM OF …
To conserve the Cross Timbers forest, it is imperative to understand what species are causing the rapid increase in tree density and what potential benefits or consequences exist from …

CROSS TIMBERS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA - Oklahoma
The Cross Timbers WMA is approximately 8,200 acres in size and lies in western Love County, Oklahoma approximately 8 miles north of the Red River and 14 miles west of Interstate 35 …

NOTICE OF GRAZING LEASE SALE BY - Oklahoma Department …
The Commission of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, State of Oklahoma, invites sealed bids for grazing lease(s) upon the following terms covering approximately 8,541 …

McGillivray and Leona McKie Muse WMA - Texas Parks
Area staff investigate new techniques for the management of wildlife species and their habitats in the Cross Timbers and demonstrate the results of proven wildlife and habitat management …

Characteristics of the Eastern Cross Timbers Region
the largest and most common of all wildlife living in the Cross Timbers Region is the white tail deer. Deer sustain large populations due to the abundant food sources associated with oak …

Ecology and Management of Deer in Oklahoma - Oklahoma …
In the Cross Timbers area of Oklahoma with closed tree canopy and very little forage production (i.e., poor habitat conditions), home ranges of 2,420 acres have been recorded. However, on …

Nearby Department Areas: Harry S. Truman - Missouri …
Reservoir Management Cross Timbers and Little Pomme de Terre Wildlife Management Areas Te information in this brochure relates to the por-tion of the land around Truman Reservoir which …

Wildlife Management Notes - OSU Extension
The cross timbers and tallgrass prairie habitat types extend through the central part of the state into west- ern Oklahoma. Some consider the cross timbers as part of the oak-hickory forest. …

Habitat Management for Nongame Wildlife Species in the …
This bulletin discusses a variety of management practices and concepts that can be used to improve and enhance habitat for songbirds, small mammals and other wildlife species …

Guidelines for Wildlife Management - comanchecad.org
Apr 3, 2020 · Comanche falls within the Cross Timbers and Prairies Region. The Comanche Central Appraisal District wildlife management use requirements for an individual tract is 95%, …

TEXAS CONSERVATION ACTION PLAN - Texas Parks
The woodland, glade, prairie and escarpment habitats of the Cross Timbers lend a great deal of diversity to a relatively “small” area in Texas, about which few people know. Some of the plant …

Truman Management Plan 2013 - Missouri Department of …
Manage for wildlife associated with grassland, old field, woodland, wetland, and forest resources, with emphasis on upland game and recreational opportunities. Manage fisheries resources in …