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Gravel Pit Transformed into 550-Acre Nature Preserve

9 Dec

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Summary

  • 550 acres of former sand and gravel mine are now a conserved park.
  • Project secured funding from state, federal grants and private contributions.
  • Future park will protect wetlands, lakes, forests, and wildlife habitat.
Gravel Pit Transformed into 550-Acre Nature Preserve

In Shalersville, a former sand and gravel mine spanning 550 acres has been acquired and permanently conserved, paving the way for a future public park. The Portage Park District, in partnership with the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, spearheaded this initiative.

The property, encompassing both mined lands and unmined natural areas like forests and wetlands, was secured through a combination of state and federal grants. This collaborative effort aimed to restore and protect the landscape and its ecological value.

While the park's full opening is several years away, plans include offering nature programs and ongoing land management. The project successfully preserved critical habitats and received substantial funding from sources including the Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Fund and the North American Wetlands Conservation Act grant.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 550-acre site is being transformed into a permanently conserved park through a partnership.
The Portage Park District and Western Reserve Land Conservancy are leading the project.
The park is still years away from opening, but nature programs will be offered.

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