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Bakken’s Pond Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway
Bakken’s Pond Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway is a 2,678 acre property located in Sauk County. Find it 1 mile southwest of Spring Green on Kennedy Road. Scattered parcels along north shore of Wisconsin River between Spring Green and Lone Rock. The property is comprised mostly of bottomland hardwood forest, wetlands, prairies, savanna, sloughs and flowage. The Bakken’s Pond State Natural Area is located within the Bakken’s Pond Unit. The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway is located in the Western Coulee and Ridges Ecological landscape. It is a Conservation Opportunity Area and a Large River Corridor of Continental Significance in the Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan. [PDF 103KB] The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway is an Important Bird Area (IBA) and a Land Legacy Place. ManagementManagement ObjectiveThe goal of the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway as stated in the 1988 Master Plan is to provide a quality public use area for unique river corridor activities and compatible recreational pursuits; maintain the generally natural and scenic landscape of the Lower Wisconsin Riverway, and manage the corridor’s natural resources for the long-term benefit of the citizens of the area and state. Management objectives include big river protection and maintenance, prairie and oak savanna restoration and maintenance, management of floodplain forest, promotion of the oak type on dry-mesic and mesic sites, restoration and protection of spring-fed cold water streams, flowage water level manipulation and control of invasive species. The native prairie and wetland species are managed actively through tree/shrub control using tree harvest, brushing and especially fire to mimic natural disturbance patterns. The unit is also a managed flowage for waterfowl The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway Board, [Exit DNR] a unique and separate State agency, is responsible for the scenic protection of the river valley. Over 285 bird and 45 mammal species are abundant within the LWSR. RecreationThe following recreational opportunities exist at Bakken’s Pond Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway:
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For more information on Bakken’s Pond Unit – Lower Wisconsin State Riverway contact the property manager. Questions for Wildlife Management Last Revised: Friday June 25 2010
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