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26 Big Bend Wet-Mesic NA-2 T5N, R19E Waukesha 425 Relatively large wet-mesic
Woods (SNA) Sections 22, 23 County, Village hardwoods within the Fox River
Town of Vernon of Big Bend, environmental corridor, with a
Town of rich and diverse flora.
Vernon, Characteristic trees include
Waukesha swamp white oak, American
Land elm, white and green ash, and
Conservancy, basswood. Includes Martins
and other Woods State Natural Area
private
27 Muskego Lake Marsh NA-2 T5N, R20E State of 3,026 Large cattail-dominated deep and
Sections 13, 14, Wisconsin and shallow marsh throughout
15, 21, 22, 23, private Muskego Lake. Despite past
27, 28, 33, 34 disturbance by ditching, water-
City of Muskego level changes, lake
development, and powerboat
activity, it offers substantial
habitat for waterfowl
28 Henrietta Lake Bog NA-2 T6N, R17E Private 6 Good-quality sphagnum bog at
Section 2 south end of Henrietta Lake.
Town of Ottawa Typical bog species include
tamarack, pitcher plant, sundew,
cranberry, and dense
cottongrass (Eriophorum
spissum)
29 Fosters Woods NA-2 T6N, R19E Waukesha 88 Good-quality xeric woods
Section 20 County overlooking Fox River. Wetland
Town of and private on east side contains shallow
Waukesha marsh. Part of Fox River County
Park
30 Falk Fen and Woods NA-2 T6N, R19E Waukesha 310 Large wetland complex,
Sections 33, 34 County, School containing extensive prairie fen,
Town of District of shrub-carr, and tamarack relict
Waukesha Waukesha, communities. The flora is rich
Waukesha and diverse, including a number
Land of rare species. Redwing Creek
Conservancy, flows through the area. The
and other upland border to the south
private consists of an esker with dry-
mesic woods that has a history
of selective logging and grazing
31 Genesee Lake Road Bog NA-2 T7N, R17E Private and 14 Good-quality acid sphagnum bog
Sections 20, 29 Town of lake and tamarack relict.
Town of Summit Summit Contains a number of species
with more northern affinities
32 Bark River Marsh NA-2 T7N, R17E Private and 182 Deep and shallow marsh along
Section 23 State of Bark River; includes Bowron
Town of Summit Wisconsin Lake
Public Trust
Lands
33 Sawyer Road Sedge NA-2 T7N, R17E Waukesha Land 40 Marsh and sedge meadow
Meadow Section 36 Conservancy wetland with scattered, small
Town of Summit tamaracks
34 Nagawicka Lake Bog NA-2 T7N, R18E Department of 156 High-quality tamarack bog at
and Oak Woods Sections 5, 8 Natural north end of Nagawicka Lake.
City of Delafield Resources, Relict species include pitcher
Waukesha plant, sundew, bogbean,
Land moccasin-flower orchid, and
Conservancy, starflower. Area includes good-
and other quality dry-mesic hardwoods
private north of bog
35 Pewaukee Lake NA-2 T7N, R18E Waukesha 10 Good-quality calcareous fen on
Access Fen Section 22 County west side of Pewaukee Lake.
Town of Delafield Contains regionally uncommon
plant species, including a good
population of the State-
designated threatened beaked
spike-rush (Eleocharis
rostellata). Site has improved
with program of periodic burning
36 Zion Woods NA-2 T7N, R20E City of 56 A small but mature and relatively
Section 14 Brookfield undisturbed dry-mesic
City of Brookfield and private hardwoods stand, located on a
northeast-facing slope.
Dominated by red oak, sugar
maple, and basswood. Contains
American gromwell
Exhibit A-4-5