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Kosch-Headwaters Preserve
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Washtenaw County Natural Areas Preservation Program (NAPP)
A wonderful maple-beech woodland, shared with Springhill Preserve in the southeastern corner of the property, is home to many mature beech. The rather uncommon blue ash is found in relative abundance on the western portion of the site. Wetlands, seasonal streams, and a spring flowing out of the maple-beech woodland all contribute to the headwaters of Fowler Creek which ultimately flows into the Rouge River, hence the name "headwaters." Cultivated land makes up about 50% of the property and is currently farmed. Looking to the future, the open land presents opportunities for wildlife conservation plantings and habitat restoration that will further protect the existing high quality natural areas. Directions: From M-14: Ford Road (M-153) exit 10, eastbound. Continue heading east to the corner of Ford and Prospect. Turn right onto Prospect. The preserve entrance and parking is located on the east side of Prospect Road, approximately 0.1 miles south of Ford Road and 0.8 miles north of Cherry Hill Road. Document Actions |
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