Wetland Restoration at OKeefe Wildlife Management Area to be Completed
with Help from Ducks Unlimited and NAWCA
Ducks Unlimited and Partners Awarded More
than $650,000 in North American
Wetland Conservation Act (NAWCA) Grant Funds to restore 1,500 acres of Critical
Habitat
Memphis, TN, October 1, 2003 Restoration of wetland
functions are essential to return this vast area within the Lower Mississippi
Valley (LMV) into a sustainable ecosystem, says Chis Cole, Director of Conservation
Programs for Ducks Unlimited (DU) when asked about the significance of this
project.
Cole works in the southern region and will help lead restoration efforts with
the state of Mississippi and others during the summer of 2004 to improve foraging
habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife at OKeefe WMA. This project was designed
and engineered by DU last winter, and made possible thanks to federal funding
received through the North American Wetlands Conservation Act. Once complete,
the capacity of this wetland complex to attract and hold waterfowl during winter
will be greatly improvedproviding the potential for additional public hunting
opportunities.
OKeefe WMA is located in Quitman County, MS, roughly nine miles south of Marks,
MS, and is a key wintering/staging area for a host of waterfowl species. Specifically,
DU and its partners will restore and enhance 1,535 acres of waterfowl habitat
at OKeefe WMA:
Subdivide 910 acres of the Green-tree Reservoir into
three independent management units for waterfowl;
Restore an additional 250 acres of moist-soil wetlands
through construction of four separate cells;
Enhance 375 acres of agricultural fields--allowing
the Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries & Parks (MDWFP) to
flood these fields in winter for waterfowl.
In addition to benefits for waterfowl, this collaborative project contributes
toward the restoration of important wetland values and functions related to
habitat for other wildlife, floodplain fisheries, and water quality, added
Cole.
Partners include: North American Wetlands Conservation Council; Ducks
Unlimited; Wetlands America Trust; Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries
and Parks Williams Gas Pipelines; and Mr. Phillip H McNeill, Sr.
MDFWP will manage this site for the long-term conservation of wetland habitats
and to promote public recreation. Waterfowl hunting will be open to the public
per state and WMA regulations
DU received NAWCA funds last fall, and matched them with revenue generated
from a tribute dinner honoring well-known Mississippi Conservationist, Mr. Billy
Joe Cross. Already, NAWCA has helped fund more than 1,000 wetland conservation
projects in all 50 states, Canada, and Mexico. For more information contact
Bob Benson, Manager of Media Relations, at (901) 758-3859 or bbenson@ducks.org
.
With more than one million supporters, Ducks Unlimited ( www.ducks.org
) is the worlds leading wetland and waterfowl conservation group. Wetlands
are natures most productive ecosystems, but the United States has lost more
than half of its original wetlands, and continues to lose more than 100,000
wetland acres every year.
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