Ink Blot Natural Area Preserve

Natural area in Mason County, Washington state, United States of America
47°17′35″N 123°14′31″W / 47.293°N 123.242°W / 47.293; -123.242Area153 acres (62 ha)Established2010Governing bodyWashington Department of Natural ResourcesWebsitednr.wa.gov

Ink Blot Natural Area Preserve is a Washington state Natural Area Preserve located in Mason County. The preserve totals 153 acres (62 ha), mostly wetlands and Sphagnum bogs in three parallel glacier-formed basins.[1]

The preserve was created in 2010 with a purchase by the State of Washington from a private landowner.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ink Blot Natural Area Preserve, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, archived from the original on 2013-04-13, retrieved 2013-05-21
  2. ^ Commissioner of Public Lands - Annual Report 2010 (PDF), Washington State Department of Natural Resources, March 2011, retrieved 2013-05-20

External links

  • Official website
  • Photographs and commentary by Joseph Rocchio, conservation ecologist
  • Ink Blot and Shumocher Creek NAPs, Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
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