Grasslands Wildlife Management Area in New York more than a bird sanctuary
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While this WMA, paid for by sportsmen’s Pittman-Robertson dollars, is more about preserving habitat for predatory birds such as the short-eared owl, rough-legged hawk, northern harrier and other raptors, the hunter willing to walk to the more wooded sections of this 493-acre WMA may just find a spring gobbler or fall whitetail.
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