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CHEATHAM COUNTY WMA
Wetlands Enhancement
Purpose: To enhance 300 acres of waterfowl habitat on Cheatham
County WMA through construction of levees, installation and/or replacement of
water control structures, and construction of a water distribution system, thus
increasing wetland area and improving water management capabilities on the area.
Cheatham County WMA is a very popular public waterfowl hunting area and attracts
numerous waterfowl species including mallards, gadwall, black ducks, and Canada
geese. TWRA manages most of the area for waterfowl hunting, with controlled
access via annual blind drawings. The area is managed by the Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency to provide quality wintering habitat for waterfowl and offer
additional waterfowl hunting opportunities.
Location: The project is located in Cheatham and Dickson Counties
approximately 20 miles northwest of Nashville, TN.
Acres Impacted: 300 acres
Habitat Types: Seasonally Flooded Agricultural Fields
Moist-Soil Wetlands
Partners: Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
Timeline: Construction was completed in August 1998
DU Contact:
Chris Cole
Director of Conservation Programs
193 Business Park Drive, Suite E
Ridgeland, MS 39157
601.956.1936
ccole@ducks.org

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