- Split Rock Wildway
The Split Rock Wildway is a proposed
wildlife corridor between theSplit Rock Wild Forest and theJay Mountain Wilderness Area in the easternAdirondack Park in Essex County,New York . The area is located within theChamplain Valley alongLake Champlain . The Wildway captures a diversity of natural communities in thenorthern hardwood forest ecosystem, including low-lying clayplain forests,wetlands , the Boquet River floodplain forest, montane spruce-fir forests, andsub-alpine flora. The Champlain Valley is a major flyway forhawks ,songbirds , andwaterfowl ; of the 193 birds that breed in theAdirondacks , 155 are found in the valley. The Wildway provides habitat for a variety of wildlife, includingmink ,otter ,white-tailed deer ,fisher , andbobcats . The northernmost population of easterntimber rattlesnakes , anendangered species in New York, inhabits rocky outcrops in the Split Rock Wild Forest. The majority of land in the Wildway is privately owned and at risk to land subdivision andhabitat fragmentation .Related Links
* [http://www.apa.state.ny.us/ Adirondack Park Agency]
* [http://www.newildernesstrust.org/article/articleview/4654/ Northeast Wilderness Trust]
* [http://wildfarmalliance.org/what/splitrock.htm/ Wild Farm Alliance]
* [http://www.twp.org/cms/page1232.cfm/ Wildlands Project]
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