Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area at 115,000 acres (470 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Nez Perce County along the Snake River in southern Lewiston. The WMA is cooperatively managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Bureau of Land Management.The WMA provides habitat for mule deer, elk, wild turkey, and other game species. Bighorn sheep were reintroduced to the WMA in 1983."@en }
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- Craig_Mountain_Wildlife_Management_Area abstract "Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area at 115,000 acres (470 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Nez Perce County along the Snake River in southern Lewiston. The WMA is cooperatively managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Bureau of Land Management.The WMA provides habitat for mule deer, elk, wild turkey, and other game species. Bighorn sheep were reintroduced to the WMA in 1983.".
- Q5181262 abstract "Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area at 115,000 acres (470 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Nez Perce County along the Snake River in southern Lewiston. The WMA is cooperatively managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Bureau of Land Management.The WMA provides habitat for mule deer, elk, wild turkey, and other game species. Bighorn sheep were reintroduced to the WMA in 1983.".
- Craig_Mountain_Wildlife_Management_Area comment "Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area at 115,000 acres (470 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Nez Perce County along the Snake River in southern Lewiston. The WMA is cooperatively managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Bureau of Land Management.The WMA provides habitat for mule deer, elk, wild turkey, and other game species. Bighorn sheep were reintroduced to the WMA in 1983.".
- Q5181262 comment "Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area at 115,000 acres (470 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Nez Perce County along the Snake River in southern Lewiston. The WMA is cooperatively managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Bureau of Land Management.The WMA provides habitat for mule deer, elk, wild turkey, and other game species. Bighorn sheep were reintroduced to the WMA in 1983.".