Details for Black Gap Wildlife Management Area

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5043000422

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Marker Number 422
Atlas Number 5043000422
Marker Title Black Gap Wildlife Management Area
Index Entry Black Gap Wildlife Management Area
Address 49476 FM 2627
City Marathon
County Brewster
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 698348
UTM Northing 3272006
Subject Codes wildlife management; geology
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, 55 mi. from Marathon, S on US 385 then SE on FM 2627 (Stillwell-Heath Rd). Tourist Information Marker #10 sponsored by Texas Game and Fish Commission.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 36" x 48"
Marker Text Black Gap, a natural cleft in the basalt ridge northeast of the Sierra del Carmen, frames the headquarters site of the Black Gap Wildlife Management Area. Established in 1948, the "Gap" contains approximately 100,000 acres representative of the rugged Big Bend Country -- the typical arid, mountainous Southwest. Owned by the people of Texas and operated by the Game and Fish Commission, the area is the scene of research and developmental work dedicated to the conservation and restoration of wildlife species indigenous to the region. Mule deer, javelina, prong-horned antelope and scaled quail are among the principal game species managed. Work is in process to restore the bighorn sheep which, by the 1960's, were all but eliminated from Texas. Scientific land use practices, designed to increases the yield of natural foods for wildlife, have been instituted by the Commission. Water retention and utilization is accomplished by the construction of water impoundments, diversion dams and "push ups" seeded with native vegetation. Research findings, through demonstrations and educational extension programs conducted on this federal-state cooperative project, are available to the surrounding landowners and others who are interested. Game surpluses produced on the Black Gap are harvested periodically by hunters under a controlled public hunt program.

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