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Reardan's Audubon Lake

Status
Funded in 2005
WWRP Applicant: Dept of Fish & Wildlife WWRP Category: Critical Habitat WWRP Grant: $553,443 Project Type: Acquisition & Development County: Lincoln  Legislative District: 7th 

Reardan's Audubon Lake in Lincoln County is 277 acres of wetlands, vernal ponds, grasslands, and channeled scablands supporting more than 200 species of birds and other wildlife, mostly in spring/fall migrations. The site includes thirteen species and four bird communities of special concern status and five WDFW habitat types or elements of special concern. It is the headwaters of Crab Creek, a Columbia River tributary, and Deep Creek, a Spokane River tributary. It is an Audubon Important Bird Area nominee. Listed in many birding guides, the site is planned for inclusion in the Northeast Washington Birding Trail. This property, just outside the town of Reardan in Lincoln County (22 miles to Spokane), was on the market for housing subdivision development until the Inland Northwest Land Trust and Spokane Audubon Society secured an option to purchase by spring 2006. The Trust and Audubon, along with Ducks Unlimited, City of Reardan and Reardan Chamber of Commerce, are committed to cooperatively preserving and developing this unique ecosystem and wildlife-viewing site. This project implements the Washington State Legislature's directive to develop wildlife viewing sites near small rural communities that can reap the economic benefits of new visitors. With planning under the Watershed Management Act, acquiring this parcel would be the first phase of long-term efforts to preserve the biological integrity of the local watershed through conservation easements.

RCO Project Number: 04-1285

Location

22 miles west of Spokane; 13 miles east of Davenport: from Hwy 2 at City of Reardan, go north on Hwy 231 3 blocks to the SW corner of the property on east side of Hwy 231.

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Reardan's Audubon Lake in Lincoln County is 277 acres of wetlands, vernal ponds, grasslands, and channeled scablands supporting more than 200 species of birds and other wildlife, mostly in spring/fall migrations. The site includes thirteen species and four bird communities of special concern status and five WDFW habitat types or elements of special concern. It is the headwaters of Crab Creek, a Columbia River tributary, and Deep Creek, a Spokane River tributary. It is an Audubon Important Bird Area nominee. Listed in many birding guides, the site is planned for inclusion in the Northeast Washington Birding Trail. This property, just outside the town of Reardan in Lincoln County (22 miles to Spokane), was on the market for housing subdivision development until the Inland Northwest Land Trust and Spokane Audubon Society secured an option to purchase by spring 2006. The Trust and Audubon, along with Ducks Unlimited, City of Reardan and Reardan Chamber of Commerce, are committed to cooperatively preserving and developing this unique ecosystem and wildlife-viewing site. This project implements the Washington State Legislature's directive to develop wildlife viewing sites near small rural communities that can reap the economic benefits of new visitors. With planning under the Watershed Management Act, acquiring this parcel would be the first phase of long-term efforts to preserve the biological integrity of the local watershed through conservation easements.
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