Haskell-Baker Wetlands

Haskell-Baker Wetlands

The Baker Wetlands span approximately convert|640|acre|km2|1 on the south side of Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Joint owners Baker University, Haskell Indian Nations University, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, and the University of Kansas hold 573, 27, 20, and 20 acres, respectively, of this scenic and ecologically vital habitat. Baker University received its portion from the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1968; in 1969, the National Park Service declared it a National Natural Landmark. In 1989, the Kansas Biological Survey declared the Baker wetlands an official Natural and Scientific area. The wetlands support 471 documented species of vascular plant, 254 species of bird, and 61 additional vertebrate species. [ [http://www.bakeru.edu/faculty/rboyd/bakerwet.htm Species Lists; Prof. Roger L. Boyd] ]

Controversy

A proposal for construction of the South Lawrence Trafficway, an extension of K-10, has generated fierce opposition. Scientists and environmental researchers contend that the trafficway would do irreparable harm to a unique and sensitive ecosystem. [ [http://www.kansas.sierraclub.org/Issues/SLT/SouthLawrenceTrafficway.htm Sierra Club SLT Issues Page] ] Opponents point out that the trafficway threatens state historic sites and, if completed, would contribute to urban sprawl. [ [http://www.kansas.sierraclub.org/Issues/SLT/SouthLawrenceTrafficway.htm Ibid.] ] A proposal to mitigate for lost wetlands, loss of pedestrian access, and to reduce noise has been approved by US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration. [ [http://www.southlawrencetrafficway.org/1d2_wetlands.htm SLT website] ]

External links

* [http://www.kansas.sierraclub.org/Issues/SLT/SouthLawrenceTrafficway.htm Sierra Club Issues Page for South Lawrence Trafficway]
* [http://www.larryville.com/articles/SLT/sltchron.htm Unedited chronology of the area]
* [http://www.sacredland.org/endangered_sites_pages/haskell-baker.html Sacred Land Film Website about the wetlands]
* [http://www.bakeru.edu/faculty/rboyd/bakerwet.htm Baker Wetlands site with species lists and photo tour]

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