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Ward's Grove

Nature Preserve Area

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County

Jo Daviess

Location And Access

From Stockton, take Highway 78 south 1 mile to a county road (Airport Road). Turn east on the county road and go 2.5 miles. The preserve is on the south side of the road.

Description

Dry-mesic and mesic upland forest communities representing the Freeport Section of the Rock River Hill Country Natural Division cover this dolomite ridge near the eastern edge of the driftless region. White oak, red oak, basswood and sugar maple are the predominate trees, with both red and white baneberry, blue cohosh and shinleaf in the herbaceous layer. The forest has experienced logging and other disturbances in the past, but the previous owners, the Philip Keister family of Freeport, protected the area and enabled it to recover significantly. Wards Grove is a large forested island between extensive rowcrop areas to the east and forest areas to the west. Its large size, unbroken canopy, mature understory and position with respect to other regional forested areas, make Wards Grove a very valuable site for area sensitive bird species. Acadian flycatcher, ovenbird, American redstart, scarlet tanager, veery, pileated woodpecker and black and white warbler inhabit the forest.

Ownership

Illinois Department of Natural Resources

Dedicated

May 1987

Size

334.7 acres

Topographic Quad

Kent

Topo Map

wards grove

For Further Information

Illinois Nature Preserves Commission

One Natural Resources Way

Springfield, IL 62702

217-785-8686

DNR.INPC@illinois.gov