Wildlife management area definition

Wildlife management area or “WMA” shall mean those areas as described in 19.34.5
Wildlife management area or "WMA" means a tract of land:
Wildlife management area means an area which is provided for under sections 17 and 18 and which area is protected for the sustainable management of wildlife in that area;

Examples of Wildlife management area in a sentence

  • That has "Wildlife Management Area" or "WMA" as part of its official name.

  • In 1943, the U.S. Department of Interior granted Carolina Power & Light Company (Duke Energy’s predecessor) right of way for the construction, operation and maintenance of an electric transmission line in the Carolina Sandhills Wildlife Management Area.


More Definitions of Wildlife management area

Wildlife management area means provincial Crown land established as a Wildlife management area under Provincial Law.
Wildlife management area means land acquired and
Wildlife management area means Big Hatchet, Colin Neblett, E.S. Barker, Humphries, Marquez, Rio Chama, Sargent, Socorro-Escondida, and Water canyon wildlife management areas, the Sandhills Prairie conservation area, and state game commission owned lesser prairie-chicken areas.
Wildlife management area means land acquired and used by the State in accordance with Title 10, Subtitle 8 of the Natural Resources Article.
Wildlife management area means a general term used in describing a variety of areas that are managed for wildlife purposes which may be included in the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Wildlife management area or “WMA” means any lands or portions of lands of the Department so designated by the Department.
Wildlife management area means an area declared as such by the Minister under section 32 of the Act;