North Tonawanda Audubon Nature Preserve - New York
N 43° 03.623 W 078° 52.304
17T E 673304 N 4769718
Also known locally as The Klydel Wetlands.
Waymark Code: WM3QY8
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 05/07/2008
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I have seen deer, squirrels and owls in here. This land is now maintained by the Buffalo Audubon Society. www.buffaloaudubon.org. They have been know to have Owl Prowls here on a summer night, as well as a recent Geocaching 101 event! Yes, there are several caches here. The area is divided into several parts as some of the land is now maintained by the North Tonawanda School District.
Estimated size of the public land (in regional measurement standard: hectares, acres, kms, etc.): 45 acres plus 9 acres owned by NT Schools
Is there a trail system?: Yes
If there is a trail system, please describe length, terrain, etc.: The Nature Trail here was made possible by a grant from the Niagara County Environmental Fund, amongst other groups. The trail points out everything from a vernal pool to a few remaining American Elms that have not yet died from Dutch Elm disease.
What points of interest are there?: Wetlands
What activities are available?: Trail walking
List of known hazards (cliffs, snakes, poison plants, etc.): POISON IVY
Dogs Allowed?: Yes
Is a permit/fee required?: No
Please supply the website of the land if available: [Web Link]
Hours of accessibility?: Not listed
If a permit/fee is required please describe in detail how to get one, how much, etc.: Not listed
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Visit Instructions: Visitors are encouraged to supply a picture of either themselves or their GPS at the trailhead and/or signage of the public access lands - describe your experience there and what you saw - tell us why other folks should come visit!
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