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Pushepatapa Creek Preserve

©Harold E. Malde

Pushepatapa Creek Preserve, a high quality riverfront forest, is the only officially protected site for a state-rare plant, the mountain laurel. The tract is adjacent to land owned by the John James Audubon Foundation. This preserve is not open for public visitation.

Location
Northern Washington Parish
 
Size
22 acres

What the Conservancy Has Done/Is Doing
We are conducting stewardship work to control privet shrubs on this preserve.