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Carson Woods
Biological Inventory Under Way
Pat Sziber, Washington Crossing
Audubon Society
March 29, 2002
In January, at the invitation of
Friends of Carson Woods, WCAS volunteer naturalists began an inventory of the flora and fauna of
Carson Woods in the northeast corner of Lawrence Township. The project will continue through the
end of 2002. The 183-acre property, which had been slated for development, was purchased last
year by a coalition consisting of government, nonprofits and private citizens. The land comprises
a complex of active agriculture, fallow fields, hedgerows, deciduous woodlands, wetlands, an old
peach orchard and a former Christmas tree nursery. Farm lanes along perimeters of the fields serve
as walking paths.
Friends of Carson Woods want the
public to be able to use this pretty and accessible piece of land in a way that protects its
habitat values. Already, our inventory team is finding that the complex of habitat types is
inviting to birds. Dozens of bluebirds were observed congregating with flocks of house finches
one February afternoon. Over-wintering yellow-rumped warblers were also seen. All of our woodpecker
species have been spotted in the woods. Spring migration no doubt will bring many more interesting
visitors.
The WCAS team will make
recommendations based on their findings. We commend the Friends of Carson Woods for their
sensitivity to the importance of protecting habitat while providing public access and we are
delighted to be working with them on this project.
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