Hog Island Wildlife Management Area is a
protected area located in
Surry and
Isle of Wight Counties, Virginia; it is divided up into three tracts and is 3908 acres in size. Most of the land is near
sea level, and is fairly flat and open; there are some
pine forests on the property as well, along with tidal
marshland and controlled
ponds. Little wildlife management has been performed at the site; what there is consists of a
dike system to help create native plants as food for wintering
waterfowl. Some agricultural crops are also grown in the area for the same purchase. Some
timbered areas have been replanted with
loblolly pine.
Lawnes Creek runs through the property of one of the tracts.
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