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This forested wetland provides a fine example of the mixed hardwood swamps and floodplains that once covered much of Southeast Michigan. When the glaciers receded, poorly drained till plain helped create habitats such as this. It supports large silver maple and black ash, whose high canopy guards a verdant carpet of wildflowers and ferns. This area is also a vital habitat for a large variety of birds and for amphibians that dwell in the small vernal pools protected from harsh sunlight by the thick forest cover. This land also plays an important role in the local watershed, filtering water destined for nearby Cranberry Lake. While the property itself was generously donated to MNA by Joe and Pat Brown, we still need to raise funds to place in our endowment to care for this sanctuary now and in the future. MNA is now raising funds to cover the costs of caring for this lush forest, ensuring that this precious area keeps its integrity and character. |
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