Blackwater River South Tract Acquisition

Blackwater River South Tract Acquisition

ALABAMA RECIPIENT The Conservation Fund Blackwater River South Tract Acquisition AWARD AMOUNT This project will acquire and permanently protect 2,300 acres of coastal habitat at the $5,212,000 confluence of the Blackwater and Perdido rivers. The subject tract includes four miles of PARTNERS frontage along both rivers, over 1,200 acres of wetlands, and a 90+ acre lake. Wetlands and other diverse habitat types found on the property support a variety of bird species Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural and other wetland-dependent species. The threat of future development of the parcel is Resources significant and substantial residential growth in the area is also noted. Protection of the subject property will maintain water quality in the Perdido estuary and the living coastal Alabama Forever Wild Land and marine resources it supports. Once acquired, the property will be conveyed to the Trust state of Alabama Forever Wild Land Trust. LOCATION Baldwin County, AL Acquisition and permanent protection of the proposed tract will protect and conserve a diversity of coastal habitat types and support many wildlife species impacted by the AWARD DATE Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The project builds upon previous acquisition investments November 2019 made within the area by Alabama Forever Wild, the state of Florida, and the Northwest Florida Water Management District, which are working together to protect this STATUS important river corridor. Project outcomes will directly support objectives of EPA’s Awarded emerging Perdido Bay Estuary Program. Credit | NFWF The picture above shows hardwood forest habitats on the Blackwater River. Acquiring this tract will Credit| Jefferson County protect the habitat and wildlife The Gulf Environmental Benefit species in the Blackwater and Fund, administered by the Perdido river system. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), supports projects to remedy harm and eliminate or reduce the risk of harm to Gulf Coast natural resources affected by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. To learn more about NFWF, go to www.nfwf.org. .

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