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Puget Trough Freshwater NAPs

WWRP Applicant: Dept of Natural Resources
RCO Project Number: 96-1016
County: Whatcom,  Mason 
Legislative District: 35th,  42nd 
WWRP Category: Natural Areas
WWRP Grant: $1,589,150
Project Type: Acquisition
Acres Protected: 540
Date Funded: 1997

Description:

This proposal is for the acquisition of high priority properties within three Puget Trough freshwater natural area preserves (NAPs). These NAPs contain the highest quality freshwater wetlands and associated uplands remaining in the Puget Trough. Dailey Prairie contains the largest known population of the rare several-flowered sedge. The site also includes high quality freshwater wetlands, sphagnum bog communities and old-growth mountain hemlock and yellow cedar stands. A rare Hawk Moth resides there as well as numerous declining bird species. The preserve provides critical thermal cover for the at-risk Nooksack elk herd. Ink Blot includes one of the largest and least disturbed, high-quality, low-elevation, freshwater wetland and bog communities of its type remaining in Washington. Shumocher Creek is an intact, complex, high quality stream and wetland system. It includes a low elevation lodgepole pine bog forest along with high quality stream and riparian systems.

Red Marker Puget Trough Freshwater NAPs

This proposal is for the acquisition of high priority properties within three Puget Trough freshwater natural area preserves (NAPs). These NAPs contain the highest quality freshwater wetlands and associated uplands remaining in the Puget Trough. Dailey Prairie contains the largest known population of the rare several-flowered sedge. The site also includes high quality freshwater wetlands, sphagnum bog communities and old-growth mountain hemlock and yellow cedar stands. A rare Hawk Moth resides there as well as numerous declining bird species. The preserve provides critical thermal cover for the at-risk Nooksack elk herd. Ink Blot includes one of the largest and least disturbed, high-quality, low-elevation, freshwater wetland and bog communities of its type remaining in Washington. Shumocher Creek is an intact, complex, high quality stream and wetland system. It includes a low elevation lodgepole pine bog forest along with high quality stream and riparian systems.

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Location:
Shumocher Creek and Ink Blot NAPs are located north of Shelton; Dailey Prairie NAP is located southeast of Bellingham.

WHAT IS THE WWRP?

The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.
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