Scatter Creek Unit

Scatter Creek Unit
Protected area
Garry oaks (Quercus garryana) bordering Scatter Creek
Country United States
State Washington
Region Southwest Washington
Location Near Grand Mound, Washington
 - coordinates 46°49′59″N 123°00′25″W / 46.833°N 123.007°W / 46.833; -123.007Coordinates: 46°49′59″N 123°00′25″W / 46.833°N 123.007°W / 46.833; -123.007
Area 915 acres (370 ha)
Biome South Puget Prairies (Level IV EPA ecoregion)
Location of Scatter Creek Unit
Website: wdfw.wa.gov/lands/wildlife_areas/scatter_creek/Scatter%20Creek/

The Scatter Creek Unit is a 915-acre protected area and wildlife reserve in southern Thurston County, Washington, USA It is located just north of Grand Mound, Washington and east of Rochester, Washington. The site is owned and managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and is one of five units that comprise the Scatter Creek Wildlife Area. The site is split into two sections, the North site and the South site. The area is the site of a former homestead.[1]

The Scatter Creek Unit is home to one of the few remaining sections of south Puget Sound prairie. Garry oaks (Quercus garryana) can be found growing in riparian areas, along with Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia). In the forested hills on the north side of the reserve, conifers such as Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) predominate.

Mima mounds can be found at both the North and South site.

References

  1. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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