2024
August 8, 2024
Managed by Polk County Conservation
Since 2024
In Iowa, US
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Fort Des Moines Park is an excellent natural amenity in south Des Moines, with areas of woodland, prairie, and a pond all found within its borders. Unfortunately, this area has degraded over time due to invasive plant species that are causing a reduction in biodiversity of this site. Species such as bush honeysuckle, round-leaved bittersweet, and multiflora rose have taken over the natural woodlands and are making it difficult for native species to thrive. Restoration of this site involves removing invasive species and thinning the canopy to create a more healthy woodland dominated by oaks, hickories, and walnuts with a healthy herbaceous layer below. Polk County Conservation hopes to improve wildlife habitat within this site and provide an enhanced natual area for visitors to enjoy.
Polk County Conservation's mission is to provide the citizens of Polk County with quality outdoor recreation, conservation education, and long term protection of Polk County’s natural heritage.
Coordinates: 41.514944, -93.609988
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