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Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) provide
opportunities to practice more intensive wildlife management than
is possible on privately owned lands. Proper techniques for the
conservation and management of these habitats benefit both game
and nongame wildlife species.
At the present time, West Virginia has 1.3 million acres,
representing eight percent of the state's total land area, which
are managed by the Wildlife Resources Section for public
wildlife-associated recreation. The state owns approximately 13
percent of the public land, the Wildlife Resources Section leases
14 percent, and the federal government owns 73 percent, which is
part of the National Forest System and managed by the Wildlife
Resources Section under cooperative agreement. The 73 percent of
this public land is concentrated in the three national forests
located in eastern West Virginia -- Monongahela, George Washington
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