Wildlife Management Area
A Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a designated space aimed at conserving wildlife and their habitats. These areas are managed by government agencies to ensure the protection of various species, promote biodiversity, and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation. WMAs often include forests, wetlands, and grasslands, which serve as essential ecosystems for many animals.
In addition to conservation, WMAs offer activities such as hunting, fishing, and birdwatching, allowing people to connect with nature. They play a crucial role in educating the public about wildlife conservation and the importance of maintaining healthy ecosystems for future generations.