- Swan Lake Nature Study Area
The Swan Lake Nature Study Area (formerly called Lemmon Valley Marsh) is a small
conservation area inLemmon Valley ,Nevada . It containsmarsh , alkali mud flats, andhigh desert . The LahontanAudubon Society describes it as "a nearly unspoiled wetland in the midst of suburban housing and warehouses" and designates it a Nevada Important Bird Area. It is a notable location forbirding ; over 150 species have been observed there. [ [http://www.nevadaaudubon.org/birdingguide/birdingareas/swanlake.html Swan Lake] , accessed August 1, 2007.]The Swan Lake Nature Study Area consists of over convert|1800|acre|km2|0 of land, with water supplied by the nearby Reno/Stead Sewage Treatment Plant. The size of the actual wetland varies seasonally and yearly, depending on the amount of precipitation, between 100 and convert|1000|acre|km2|0. It was formally dedicated as a nature study area in 1999, following several years of planning by Reno-area environmentalist/writer/photographer Bob Goodman. The lead organization in planning and creating the conservation area was the
Nevada Army National Guard , which contributed about convert|360|acre|km2|1 and performed preliminary ecological studies. Other sponsoring organizations include: theBureau of Land Management ; theCity of Reno ; theLahontan Audubon Society ;Nevada Division of Wildlife ; theNevada Land Conservancy ;Washoe County Parks and Recreation Department ; andWashoe County School District . Features include an observational boardwalk into the marsh and educational signs about the local ecology.April Conway, " [http://www.landandwater.com/features/vol48no3/vol48no3_1.php Steady Hand Creates Reno's Swan Lake Nature Study Area] ", "Land and Water", Vol. 48, No. 3. Accessed August 2, 2007.]Swan Lake is located in the midst of the rapidly developing suburbs of Stead and Lemmon Valley, near
Peavine Peak north of Reno. According to a 1995 study, humans have lived in the area since as early as 400 CE; Native American artifacts attributed to theWashoe people have been found in the area, indicating it to have been a wintering site.References
External links
* [http://www.landandwater.com/features/vol48no3/vol48no3_1.php Steady Hand Creates Reno's Swan Lake Nature Study Area] - June 2004 article on the conservation area's development
* [http://www.nevadaaudubon.org/birdingguide/birdingareas/swanlake.html Swan Lake] - Lahontan Audubon Society guide
* [http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/mgrsoff/mediaroom/pressreleases.php~type=1&year=2005&month=8&article=410?PHPSESSID=f246239f19c429ec6056ee14980ea50d Press Release on recent Swan Lake grants]
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