Hormel Nature Center Critical Habitat Phase II

Project Details by Fiscal Year
Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$305,636
Fund Source
Outdoor Heritage Fund
Recipient
Friends of the Hormel Nature Center
Status
In Progress
End Date
June 2021
Activity Type
Restoration/Enhancement
Counties Affected
Mower
Mower
Project Overview

The Hormel Nature Center (HNC) comprises over 500 acres and is among the largest and most important blocks of contiguous habitat in a three county area of the SE MN/NE IA Morainal landscape (Oak Savanna Subsection of ECS). It supports over 300 acres of remnant/restored tallgrass prairie/wetland/savanna and 110 acres of high quality terrace forest. HNC is also a regionally important environmental education center serving multiple thousands of school children each year by providing environmental programming. In addition, HNC conducts many on-site programs and activities for the general public and conservation organizations such as birding, wetland/aquatic wildlife exploration, cross-country skiing, nature observation/art, and many more. The Hormel Nature Center Critical Habitat Restoration Phase II project seeks to build on significant habitat restoration efforts that the City of Austin/Friends of Hormel Nature Center have undertaken in recent years. Those efforts have included the recent purchase of over 100 acres of land and the restoration of over 165 acres of species-rich mesic/wet prairie to former crop ground. The City has also successfully conducted several pilot oak savanna restoration projects to test which savanna restoration methods would be most effective at HNC. The proposed project seeks to restore an 41 acres of oak savanna/woodland and terrace forest as well as conduct hydrologic and native vegetation restoration on 48 acres of wetland/wet prairie habitat restoration. Goals of the project are to improve habitat quality for game (particularly white-tail deer, ring-neck pheasant, waterfowl, and mourning dove), as well as nongame species (including pollinators, six state-listed species plant and wildlife species known to occur at HNC and the 23 documented Species in Greatest Conservation Need). The City of Austin/Hormel Nature Center has been actively engaged in natural areas management for many years and has demonstrated the capability to successfully execute CPL Grant-funded projects. We are excited about the potential to accelerate prairie/savanna habitat restoration efforts with this Phase II project. We feel strongly that this effort will result in benefits for wildlife habitat, water quality in Dobbins creek (identified as a key watershed for restoration in the Cedar River basin), as well as increase environmental education and nature recreation opportunities.

Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$305,636
Administered By
Administered by
Location

500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651-296-6157
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