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Pine Point Research Natural Area

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Pine Point Research Natural Area
LocationCass County, Minnesota
Coordinates47°7′52.83″N 94°33′19.09″W / 47.1313417°N 94.5553028°W / 47.1313417; -94.5553028
Area1,239 acres (5.01 km2)
Established1932
OwnerFederal
Designated1980

Pine Point Research Natural Area is a natural area that is protected by the United States Department of Agriculture, specifically through the branch of the Forest Service. It was established in 1932 and consists of 1,375 acres (5.56 km2) of land. It is located in Cass County, Minnesota and is part of the Chippewa National Forest.[1] The natural area is bounded on the north, east, and west sides by Lake Leech. To the south is Onigum, an unincorporated community that had been an Indian agency.[2]

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Ecology

Pine Point is a forested area that consists mostly of jack pine and red pine, as well as areas of meadow. It also contains a 24-acre (97,000 m2) lake and 493 acres (2.00 km2) of marshland.

White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), black bear (Ursus americanus), snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), and North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) are common in the area.

Natural Landmark designation

The area has been designated a National Natural Landmark under the Historic Sites Act. It received this designation in 1980 from the United States Secretary of the Interior, giving it recognition as an outstanding example of the nation's natural history.[3][4] The designation describes it as containing "undisturbed stands of red and mixed pine that have been protected for over 70 years. The site provides nesting habitat for the bald eagle and osprey".[1]

Modern use

The natural area is open to the public but has no roads or marked trails. Research projects within Pine Point Research Natural Area must be approved by the United States Forest Service.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "Report on proposed pine point natural area" (PDF). www.nrs.fs.fed.us. June 16, 1932. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  3. ^ "National registry of natural landmarks" (PDF). www.nps.gov. June 2009. p. 49. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  4. ^ McConagha, Al (March 18, 1980). "4 state areas named Natural Landmarks". Star Tribune. p. 22.
  5. ^ Kowtko, Stacy S. (November 25, 2009). America's Natural Places [5 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-313-35089-4.


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