Pocahontas
County acquires
wildlife area
This
article was written and posted on INHF's website in July 2003.
Both wildlife and
people can soon enjoy a new wildlife area in Pocahontas County.
The Pocahontas County Conservation Board (PCCB) recently acquired
160 acres of land from the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF),
a non-profit conservation group dedicated to preserving Iowa's
land, water and wildlife. The tract, located one and one-half
miles north of Varina, will be known as the Crotty Wildlife Area.
It is adjacent to the existing Westmoreland Wildlife Area.
The acquisition complements the corridor of wildlife areas in
Pocahontas County that extend from Sunken Grove and Shimon Marsh
through Little Clear Lake and Swan Lake onward to many wildlife
areas in Palo Alto, Clay, Emmet and Dickinson counties. A large
marshy area on the Crotty tract also adjoins a restored marsh
on the Westmoreland Wildlife Area. Together, the two tracts will
restore the boundaries of the original marsh.
A large portion of the Crotty tract has been wet and marginally
productive since the time it was originally plowed. In 2001, Margery
Crotty of Pocahontas and the former owner of the land, enrolled
it in the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP). Mrs. Crotty then sold
her land to INHF in March 2002. INHF held the residual rights
until Pocahontas County was ready to purchase the land this spring.
"The WRP program was designed help farmers get out of farming
poorly-drained ground," said Bruce Mountain, Land Projects
Director for INHF. "It saves taxpayer money for crop insurance
and drainage efforts, while also adding the benefits of wildlife
habitat and public recreation."
"We want to restore the Crotty Wetland Area to its natural
state so it can be utilized by the public for outdoor activities,"
said Brian Reis, director of the Pocahontas County Conservation
Board. After restoration is complete, the area will constitute
first-class habitat for pheasant and waterfowl production and
hunting. It will also support bird-watching and hiking.
The Crotty Wildlife Area is dedicated to the memory of John Desmond
"Des" Crotty, a Pocahontas County native and long-time
attorney, who died in 1998.
Past INHF projects in Pocahontas County include the Wiegert Prairie
Farm, Cooper's Cove Park Addition, Leo Shimon Marsh, the Three
Rivers Trail, and the Swan Lake restoration.
For more information, e-mail Cathy
Engstrom, Director of Communications, or call (515) 288-1846.
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