Texas City Prairie Preserve
The Texas City Prairie Preserve is a 2,300-acre (9.3 km2) nature preserve located on the shores of Moses Lake and Galveston Bay in Texas City, Texas in the United States, near Houston. The preserve was created in 1995 by the Nature Conservancy thanks to a US$2.2 million donation of land by ExxonMobil.[1][2] The primary goal in creating the preserve was to save the endangered Attwater's Prairie Chicken species, though the preserve supports a wide variety of wildlife.[1]
The terrain of the preserve includes prairie and wetland habitats, enabled in large part by restoration efforts in recent decades.[1] The preserve includes 40 acres (0.16 km2) of public access areas including camp sites. The remainder of the preserve is available for tours including boardwalk access through the marshes.[3]
The preserve is part of the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, a network of preserves and trails along the Texas coast featuring habitats for birds and other wildlife.
Notes
- ^ a b c "The Nature Conservancy: Texas City Prairie Preserve". The Nature Conservancy. http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/texas/preserves/texascity.html. Retrieved 29 Oct 2009.
- ^ Whitted, Leigh (21 Oct 2009). "Texas City". Houston Zoo. http://houstonzooblogs.org/education/tag/texas-city-prairie-preserve/. Retrieved 18 Jan 2010.
- ^ "Texas City Prairie Preserve". Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau. http://www.visithoustontexas.com/listing-details?id=28322. Retrieved 18 Jan 2010.
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