BAY SHORE BLUFFLANDS
Why This Place is Special
We are in our third decade of ecological restoration planning and implementation, land stewardship, citizen science, and conservation master planning. To date, over 2,600 hours of field work from Landscapes of Place - plus the tremendous stewardship work of others, for years!
Current floristic quality assessment: n = 301, FQI = 95.5 (updated 2023). Still counting, and still pressing specimens for our herbarium.
Some of the species we have observed and recorded at Bay Shore Blufflands:
PROJECT UPDATES
Conservation Master Plan for Bay Shore Blufflands State Natural Area
Wisconsin Coastal Management Grant 2013-2014
Read the Plan summary booklet (pdf or printed) or view online.
Download plan documents: Conservation Master Plan (10 Mb), Research Findings (15 Mb), Resources (7 Mb).
Bay Shore Blufflands Conservation Master Plan Process poster (3.8M), Midwest-Great Lakes SER Conference, April 2014, for Wisconsin Coastal Management Program. And flyer for Lake Michigan Day Conference, August 2014.
Preserve and Protect Niagara Escarpment in Bayshore Blufflands
Wisconsin State Wildlife Grant #1036, 2011-2013
State Wildlife Grant September 2013 Final Report.
State Wildlife Grant September 2012 Interim Report.
State Wildlife Grant June 2012 kiosk progress poster.
Habitat Enhancement for Lands within the Bay Shore Blufflands SNA
Wisconsin DNR Landowner Incentive Program Grant 2007-2009
Check out Dan's Road Scar Remediation progress video at Bay Shore Blufflands Preserve.
STEWARDSHIP NOTES
Range of techniques over the season in effective Phalaris control protocol developed at this site
RESOURCES
Photo Archive, albums arranged most recent first
Bay Shore Blufflands in Wikipedia
Bay Shore Blufflands State Natural Area #377
Door County Land Trust Bay Shore Blufflands Preserve and trail map
Zimmerman Map, Southern Door (3.3M pdf, digitally stitched from source: Door County Environmental Council)
See Dan's Presentation on Management of Reed Canary Grass, 2015 and short article.
Dan's conference paper on Community Support Networks to Preserve Orchid Habitat.