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Cornish Wildlife Management Area

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Cornish Wildlife Management Area
Connecticut River boat access after ice-out, 2019. Mount Ascutney in Vermont in the background.
Nearest townCornish, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°28′43.25″N 72°22′40.33″W / 43.4786806°N 72.3778694°W / 43.4786806; -72.3778694
Governing bodyNew Hampshire Fish & Game Department
Websitewildlife.state.nh.us/maps/wma/cornish.html

The Cornish Wildlife Management Area is one of 124 New Hampshire State Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs). It is located in Cornish and covers 29 acres (120,000 m2; 12 ha).

History

The Cornish WMA was purchased in 1972 with Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act funds to, in this case, provide anglers access to the Connecticut River. A boat ramp was subsequently built on the property in 1974.[1] As of May 2013, there were eight agricultural preservation restrictions or conservation easements along New Hampshire Route 12A in Cornish, all of which have been set up by private landowners to protect the farmland for future generations. The Cornish Wildlife Management Area and Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish also protect land along Route 12A.[2]

Cornish State Wildlife Management Area
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WMAs

WMAs, in general, are designated for protection and improvement of habitat wildlife, and for public recreation, including hunting, fishing, trapping (by permit only), and wildlife watching. WMAs are subsidized by the Federal government under the authority of the Dingell–Johnson Act (aka the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act), enacted in 1950, authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to provide financial assistance for state fish restoration and management plans and projects.[3]

See also

Other nearby Wildlife Management Areas

Vermont

New Hampshire

Nearby state lands

National Wildlife Refuges in New Hampshire and Vermont

New Hampshire

Vermont

References

  1. ^ Cornish Wildlife Management Area, geographical data via GeoNames
  2. ^ Natural Resources Inventory, Cornish, New Hampshire, Cornish Conservation Commission (2013)
  3. ^ "Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act". Federal Wildlife Laws Handbook. Center for Wildlife Law, University of New Mexico School of Law. n.d. Archived from the original on 2007-11-18. Retrieved 2008-01-20.
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