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Users of the state's 121 Wildlife Management Areas may be asked to complete a survey by Division of Fish and Wildlife volunteers and Stockton University students when accessing the properties. This yearlong effort is to determine the frequency and recreational use of WMAs by the public, as well as attitudes and perceptions of users with regard to their use of WMAs.
The Division will use survey results to update and codify the goals and objectives for the WMA system and gather data on visitor license buying patterns.
Users of the state's 121 Wildlife Management Areas may be asked to complete a survey by Division of Fish and Wildlife volunteers and Stockton University students when accessing the properties. This yearlong effort is to determine the frequency and recreational use of WMAs by the public, as well as attitudes and perceptions of users with regard to their use of WMAs.
The Division will use survey results to update and codify the goals and objectives for the WMA system and gather data on visitor license buying patterns.