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LN- Compost Site <br /> Existing Conditions <br /> One of two Anoka County Compost sites is located near the main entrance to <br /> Wargo Nature Center.The site is a drop-off location for Anoka County residents <br /> to properly dispose of leaves,grass and tree waste. In its current configuration, <br /> the compost site: <br /> t <br /> • Feels disjointed from the nature center <br /> • Detracts somewhat from the entry experience to the nature center <br /> Needs <br /> r ~- <br /> . Improved physical and programmatic integration with the nature center <br /> • A partnership with Anoka County's Integrated Waste Management Division <br /> to implement proposed improvements <br /> Existing conditions at the buildings lower west entry Parking lot outside of entrance gate,near compost site <br /> Natural Resources <br /> Existing Conditions <br /> Wargo Nature Center is unique in that there are four distinct habitats—prairie, <br /> woodland, wetland, and water- in a relatively small area. This provides the <br /> w opportunity for a diversity of visitor experiences. There are extensive wetland <br /> areas,a maple-basswood forest,and a restored prairie: <br /> • The restored prairie area provides nice natural surface walking trails and <br /> IF currently houses an observation blind in poor condition <br /> The extensive wetland system provides excellent bird habitat <br /> • The pine plantation in the upland area south of the entry drive is <br /> overgrown <br /> The Maple Basswood forest on the peninsula includes a strong presence of <br /> green ash and buckthorn <br /> The existing entry walk as seen from the parking lot Needs <br /> ` More proactive utilization and access to the four ecotypes within the full <br /> f <br /> 4 <br /> site <br /> • Replacement or removal of the existing blind in the prairie area <br /> • Forest management plans that: <br /> • Guide actions within in the Maple Basswood forest in anticipation of a <br /> : iL ti potential Emerald Ash Borer invasion and existing buckthorn <br /> Guide thinning within the pine plantation to improve stand health <br /> Existing entrance to the prairie <br />
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