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RITCHEY WOODS
NATURE PRESERVE
How to Get There
- Yahoo Map (Driving Directions)
Participants must wear clothes
appropriate for outdoor field work. Long pants and closed toe
shoes are required. Lunch, water, gloves, and equipment will be
provided.
Ritchey Woods is an
important natural area in a rapidly urbanizing setting within
Hamilton County. The Center for Earth and Environmental Science,
with support from J.F. New and Associates and the Children’s Museum
of Indianapolis, has been conducting ecosystem restoration within
Ritchey Woods by converting 130 acres of former agricultural land to
prairie and wetland ecological communities as well as protecting and
improving the existing flatwoods community. Wetland restoration
projects began in 1997 and have included restoring the naturalistic
hydrology to the depressional wetlands by removing or plugging
drainage tile networks to create a wetland / wet prairie / sedge
meadow mosaic. A prairie successional community was seeded with
native genotype plants in summer of 2001 and is on-going. Native
genotype tree species were planted around the flatwoods community in
fall of 2000 to establish an ecotone buffer. Installed groundwater
monitoring wells are collecting wetland water levels as well as
surface and ground water chemistry. The research program is
additionally combining research scientists with graduate and
undergraduate students from IUPUI, K-12 students and community
families to deliver environmental educational outreach
opportunities. A major goal of this project and its programs will be
to instill a shared sense of environmental stewardship among all
participants regardless of their age, level of expertise or
involvement.
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
transferred ownership of the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve property to the Town of
Fishers in June 2004.
Town of Fishers Ritchey Woods Nature
Preserve Web site:
http://www.fishers.in.us/parks/ritcheywoods.asp


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