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  • [Name]: Black Kettle WMA
    [County or counties]: Roger Mills County
    [Area (acres)]: 30,710 acres (12,430 ha)
    [Location]: Near Cheyenne
    [Remarks]: Connected with the Black Kettle National Grassland owned by the U.S. Forest Service
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  • [Name]: Mountain Park WMA
    [County or counties]: Kiowa County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,400 acres (2,200 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Mountain Park WDU. WMA encircles the north and west side of Tom Steed Reservoir.
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  • [Name]: Fort Supply WMA
    [County or counties]: Woodward County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,418 acres (2,193 ha)
    [Location]: 9 miles from Woodward
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  • [Name]: Oologah WMA
    [County or counties]: Nowata and Nowata counties
    [Area (acres)]: 12,941 acres (5,237 ha)
    [Location]: southeast of Nowata
    [Remarks]: North section includes the Verdigris River to just above the north shore of Oologah Lake. South section includes the northern banks of the lake, along most of the eastern side, and Goose Island. Includes Overcup Bottoms and Upper Verdigris WDUs. In 1988 there were reports of rituals being performed on the island.
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  • [Name]: Waurika WMA
    [County or counties]: Cotton and Stephens counties
    [Area (acres)]: 10,580 acres
    [Location]: West of Comanche
    [Remarks]: Includes Waurika WDU and Walker Creek WDU.
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  • [Name]: Honobia WMA
    [County or counties]: Pushmataha, Le Flore and McCurtain counties.
    [Area (acres)]: 97,758.18 acres (39,561.33 ha)
    [Location]: Borders the 203,246 acres (82,251 ha) Three Rivers WMA to the east.
    [Remarks]: Three private forest investment companies, the Hancock Natural Resource Group (HNRG), Rayonier Forest Resources, and Molpus Timberlands Management, entered into agreements with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) to manage the states first privately owned WMA. The property is run under a land access fee permit system.
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Oklahoma is famous for its size and its small population. There is a great variety of plants and animals, many of which can not be seen from outside. In the early days, because there were so many hunters here, they used to hunt white deer, wild birds, wild boar, squirrels, rabbits, grouse and even crocodiles with rifles or bows and arrows, and it was once a paradise for American hunters.

But Oklahoma Wildlife management was created in response to the decline of Oklahoma Wildlife due to overhunting and the government’s recognition of the importance of Wildlife conservation. The random tool recorded 85 areas listed as wildlife management areas, including cities, area, specific coordinates, and brief descriptions. This information, stored in the generator, will help you not to break the law by accident and harm the wildlife of Oklahoma.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Oklahoma Wildlife Management Areas.

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