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74 Pebble Creek Wetlands NA-3 T6N, R19E City of 75 Moderate-quality wetlands
Sections 8, 17 Waukesha bordering Pebble Creek. The
Town of and private area north of highway is in best
Waukesha condition. Consists of a
City of Waukesha combination of sedge meadow,
shrub-carr, cattail marsh, and
disturbed wet-mesic prairie
75 Minooka Park Woods NA-3 T6N, R19E Waukesha 89 A relatively large but disturbed
Section 13 County xeric woods dominated by white
Town of and red oaks and red maple.
Waukesha Past grazing history is indicated
City of Waukesha by abundance of thorny species
76 Pebble Creek NA-3 T6N, R19E Private 9 Small, but species-rich dry-mesic
Woods—North Section 22 woods
Town of
Waukesha
77 Pebble Creek NA-3 T6N, R19E Private 15 Small, but species-rich dry-mesic
Woods—South Section 22 woods
Town of
Waukesha
78 Fox River Woods NA-3 T6N, R19E Department of 411 Disturbed dry-mesic and wet-
Sections 31, 32, Natural mesic woodland along Fox
33 Resources River. Best area is near center
Town of and private of tract. Past disturbances
Waukesha include selective cutting and
T5N, R19E ditching attempts
Sections 4, 5
Town of Vernon
79 Vernon Wet-Mesic Prairie NA-3 T6N, R19E Department of 16 Wet-mesic prairie remnant and
Section 32 Natural sedge meadow recovering from
Town of Resources past agricultural practices
Waukesha
80 New Berlin Woods NA-3 T6N, R20E City of New 36 Small dry-mesic hardwoods with
Sections 11, 14 Berlin shallow depressions that retain
City of New Berlin water in spring. Dominant trees
include white and red oaks and
sugar maple. American gromwell
(Lithospermum latifolium), a
State-designated species
concern species, is present
81 Moorland Road Woods and NA-3 T6N R20E Private 26 Good-quality ephemeral wetlands
Ponds Section 23 located within moderate-quality
City of New Berlin dry-mesic upland woods; ponds
support two State-designated
endangered species, crow-spur
sedge (Carex crus-corvi) and
hoplike sedge (Carex
lupuliformis)
82 Oconomowoc Swamp NA-3 T7N, R17E City of 148 Wooded lowland consisting of
Sections 5, 8 Oconomowoc, shrub-carr, tamarack relict, and
Town of Summit Waukesha lowland hardwoods, with small
Land areas of sedge meadow. Has
Conservancy, suffered from groundwater-level
and other changes in the area
private
83 Crossroads Bog NA-3 T7N, R17E Private and 4 Disturbed tamarack swamp
Sections 19, 20 State of surrounding small pond and bog
Town of Summit Wisconsin mat. Best area, dominated by
Public Trust wiregrass sedge, is on the east
Lands side. A number of calciphilic
species are present at low
densities
84 Laura Lake Swamp NA-3 T7N, R17E Private and 278 Large, disturbed wooded wetland
Sections 20, 21 State of interspersed with dry-mesic
Town of Summit Wisconsin forested islands. Area includes
Public Trust Battle Creek and small
Lands developed lake
85 Breens Bay Sedge NA-3 T7N, R17E Private 16 Calcareous sedge meadow at
Meadow Section 25 south end of Lower Nemahbin
Town of Summit Lake. Contains Ohio goldenrod
(Solidago ohioensis), a State-
designated special concern
species
86 Dousman Road NA-3 T7N, R17E Private 3 Good-quality sedge fen
Fen-Meadow Section 33
Town of Summit
87 Capitol Drive Sedge NA-3 T7N, R18E Pewaukee Lake 90 Moderate-quality sedge meadow,
Meadow and Wet Prairie Sections 1, 12 Sanitary wet-mesic prairie, and shallow
City of Delafield District, Town marsh. Disturbed by highway
Exhibit A-4-9