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Pinconning Nature Preserve
38.5 acres in Pinconning Township, acquired in 2004. Located on E. Pinconning
Road between Maloney and Two Mile Roads, 1/4 mile west of Pinconning County
Park.
The preserve was acquired from Pinconning Township with
funding provided through two sources: The Michigan Coastal Management Program
administered by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) with
funds from a GM settlement and NAWCA (North American Waterfowl Conservation
Act)/Ducks Unlimited.
Formerly used as a farmstead with portions under agricultural production, the
preserve is a variety of wetland types including lowland deciduous forest,
scrub/shrub, and emergent marsh. In addition to the wetlands, the preserve is
notable for 2,165 feet of frontage on the Pinconning River.
The property provides significant natural habitat including a variety of wetland
ecotypes providing important benefits for wildlife and water quality. The
habitat allows for biodiverse vegetation, birds, fish and terrestrial animals.
In addition, the corridor wetlands and upland wildlife habitats serve as a
connection for wildlife movement and create a natural “greenway” within ¼ mile
of Lake Huron.
The property is home to many species of wildlife common to
Michigan including, but not limited to songbirds, waterfowl, white-tailed deer,
amphibians and reptiles. Here's what
to look for while you are visiting. A 1.1 mile trail system
leads through the preserve to the river and back.
The Pinconning Preserve is also designated by MDEQ as an Environmental Area.
Map/Information
Trail Map
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