This 8,000-acre WMA is adjacent to the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and both of them together, in addition to lands owned by The Nature Conservancy and private landowners, comprise the 50,000-acre Montezuma Wetlands Complex. Emergent marshes and impoundments, forested wetlands, old fields, meadows, farm fields, and woodlands provide a diversity of habitats for wildlife and public use. Public hunting, trapping, and fishing are encouraged in accordance with State Fish and Wildlife Laws and Regulations. Waterfowl hunters welcome.
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