Heritage Wetlands Wildlife Area
This 76.91 acre
tract, purchased in December, 2014, houses 35.5 acres of emergent wetland, 16.0 acres of
forested wetland, 1.5 acres mature woodland, 3.0 ac of native grass buffer, and
20.9 acres of upland (which was planted into pollinator habitat in 2018.
Location
The property is located immediately west of Salt Creek in eastern Tama County and is
located in Section 26, York Township (T83N, R13W). The property lies 12 miles
east of Tama, 2.2 mi south of Elberon, 5.0 miles NE of Chelsea, and 5.3 miles
NW of Belle Plaine.
Features
The area is managed
first for wildlife and second for human recreational activities. The tract
supports activities such as hunting, trapping, hiking, and nature observation,
to name a few.
It is relatively
undeveloped and is planned to remain that way. The area was purchased with
funding assistance from the Wildlife Habitat Stamp Fund. This fund receives
moneys collected from the wildlife habitat fee. By law, each hunter is required
to pay this fee when purchasing a hunting license. Fifty percent of these funds
are used for county wildlife habitat projects.
Operating Hours & Seasons
The Heritage Wetlands Wildlife Area is open for public use year round.