- Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
Infobox_protected_area | name = Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
iucn_category = IV
caption =
locator_x = 18
locator_y = 26
location = Hillsboro,Oregon , USA
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 45
lat_minutes = 30
lat_seconds = 07
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 122
long_minutes = 58
long_seconds = 57
long_direction = W
area = convert|725|acre|km2|1
established =
visitation_num = 25,000
visitation_year = 2005
governing_body = City of HillsboroJackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve in Hillsboro,
Oregon ,United States , is a convert|725|acre|km2|1|sing=on wetlands area along theTualatin River inWashington County, Oregon . Located on the south end of the city along Highway 219, this lowland area is a designatedImportant Bird Area and hosts such birds as Buffleheads, DuskyCanada Geese , and Tundra Swans. [http://www.oregoniba.org/jacksonbottom.htm Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve.] Oregon’s Important Bird Areas, accessedOctober 4 2007 .]History
The
Atfalati band of theKalapuya people, who were the first inhabitants of the area, hunted and gathered in the area including huntingwaterfowl and digging upcamas roots. Then when European pioneers settled the area beginning in the 1830s farms were established in the area, with the wetlands area usually not being used due to the annualflooding . However, bridges were built across the river and steamboats plied the river before the railroads came to the valley. [http://www.jacksonbottom.org/pdfs/Concept%20Master%20Plan.pdf Jackson Bottom Concept Master Plan.] City of Hillsboro, accessedOctober 4 2007 .]In 1910 the city of Hillsboro began using the Jackson Bottom area for water waste disposal. By the 1930s farmers in the community protested the
water pollution that resulted from waste dumping into the river. Then in 1939 the city purchased part of the area and began using it as asewer farm that produced a variety of produce and the city made some money off the venture. By the 1970s the city had acquired most of the land in that area, stopped using the farm, and let the area becomegrassland . Next, in 1980 the Jackson Bottom Coordinated Resource Management Plan was developed and the area was transformed into a wetlands area. In 1999, the wetlands received a National Wetlands Award for Education and Outreach from theEnvironmental Law Institute . [Back, Shannon. Goal of wetlands preserve: Welcoming humans. "The Oregonian ",June 21 1999 .]Features
This area contains forest areas along the river bank, a forested wetland area,
ponds , marshes,meadows , slough areas, and a forest section of mixed deciduous and conifer trees. Jackson Bottom is home to a diverse group of plant and animal species. Animals that call the wetlands home includebeavers , minks,nutria , ducks, blue and green herons, warblers, frogs, owls, red-tailed hawks, woodpeckers, opossums,deer , raccoons, newts, sparrows, finch, coyotes, and many other small rodents, birds, and reptiles. Migratorywaterfowl include Northern Pintails, Canvasbacks, Blue-winged Teal, Green-winged Teal, Dusky Canada Geese, and Tundra Swans. Plant life there includes, reed canary grass, dogwood trees, Douglas fir, white oak, cocklebur, Columbia River sedge, red willow, Oregon ash, and other grass and tree species.Human oriented features of Jackson Bottom include
hiking trails, [ [http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.asp?trailid=XFA028-009 Spring has Sprung: Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve.] Trails.com, accessedOctober 4 2007 .] an education center, environmental monitoring and research, [ [http://www.jacksonbottom.org/wetlandsmonitoring.htm Wetlands Monitoring System.] Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, accessedOctober 4 2007 .] and bird watching. [http://www.jacksonbottom.org/recreation.htm Recreation.] Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, accessedOctober 4 2007 .]Education
On September 27, 2003, an education center was opened at the preserve. [http://www.jacksonbottom.org/educationcenter.htm The Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center.] Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, accessed
October 4 2007 .] The convert|12000|sqft|m2|-2|sing=on building is used to educate visitors of the wetlands. The Wetlands Education Center includes an exterior convert|3000|sqft|m2|-2|sing=on deck that wraps around the structure. This building houses aclassroom , nature store, andexhibits .In January 2007 the education center received a new natural exhibit piece. Inside the building is an intact
bald eagle nest. This 7 by convert|11|ft|m|0|sing=on, 1,500 poundnest is believed to be the only intact nest on display in the United States. The nest was built in 2001 by an eagle family along the Tualatin River and removed in 2005 when the tree it was built on began falling down. Inside the nest are the remains of the animals the eagles dined on includingfish and other birds. [Gorman, Kathleen. [http://www.oregonlive.com/metrowest/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/metro_west_news/1168930508101260.xml&coll=7 Eagle nest has landed at Jackson Bottom.] "The Oregonian",January 17 2007 .]Jackson Bottom also conducts many education programs in cooperation with local schools, operates
summer camp programs, and has a teachereducation program. These are all designed to increase knowledge about wetlands,water resources, and preservation of the natural environment. [http://www.jacksonbottom.org/Programs&Activities.htm Programs & Activities.] Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, accessedOctober 4 2007 .]ee also
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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge
*Noble Woods Park External links
* [http://www.jacksonbottom.org/ Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve]
* [http://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/pdf/Hillsboro.pdf Environmental Protection Agency]References
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