Kankakee Sands Explained

Kankakee Sands
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Map:USA Indiana
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Nearest City:Morocco, Indiana
Coordinates:41.05°N -87.46°W
Established:2016
Governing Body:The Nature Conservancy

Kankakee Sands is a 10000acres restored tallgrass prairie in Kankakee County, Illinois and Newton County, Indiana. It is managed by The Nature Conservancy staff and volunteers. The Efroymson Restoration at Kankakee Sands is of prairies and wetlands connecting Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area, Beaver Lake Nature Preserve, Conrad Savanna Nature Preserve and Conrad Station Savanna. This creates over of dry, mesic and wet sand prairies, sand blows, sedge meadows, wetlands, and black oak savannas.

History

About 14,000 to 16,000 years ago, sands were deposited from glacial melt waters flowing from the retreating Laurentide ice sheet during the Wisconsin glaciation.[1]

This area is part of the Grand Kankakee Marsh system and the site of the largest natural lake in Indiana until it was drained. Beaver Lake was long and wide. As a shallow lake, only deep, it was filled with vegetation and wildlife. It was drained by the 1880s. The Nature Conservancy purchased of farmland in 1996 with the aim of restoring as a prairie.

Bison roamed through Indiana when the eastern pioneers first arrived in the state. Explorers reported bison in the 1600s and 1700s. An 1824 traveler encountered a single bison near the modern location of the preserve and shot it. Bison were extirpated from Indiana by 1830.[2] Twenty-three American bison were introduced to the Kankakee Sands in October of 2016. The bison are from the Wind Cave National Park.[3] Bison were indigenous to Indiana until exterminated by 1790.

Flora and fauna

The preserve supports a wide variety of plant and animal species. The bison provide management of the grasses on the prairie.[4] They prefer grasses and sedges, leaving the flowering plants, which support a range of insects and animals.[5] In addition, the bison, reduce the height of the plants, supporting ground dwelling birds. As of 2021 the bison herd had grown to more than 90 individuals.[6]

Other Nature Conservancy bison herds

The conservancy maintains a dozen herds through North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Conservancy bison herds:

Notes and References

  1. Phillippe . Loy R. . Molano-Flores . Brenda . Murphy . Michael J.C. . Marcum . Paul B. . Ebinger . John E. . 2011 . Status of Endangered and Threatened Sand Area Species of the Illinois Flora . Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin . 39 . 4 . 259–296 . 10.21900/j.inhs.v39.103 . CORE. 2142/25989 . free .
  2. Web site: Staff writer . Bison at Kankakee Sands . South Shore Indiana, Visitor and Convention Authority . August 29, 2017 . 6 November 2021.
  3. News: Schneider . Karl . 2024-05-29 . Buffalo project helps restore prairie while reconnecting indigenous tribes with heritage . 2024-05-29 . The Indianapolis Star . en-US.
  4. News: Bowman. Dale. 2021-10-30. Bison through the chute to their new home: Young bulls arrive and acclimate at Kankakee Sands. 2021-11-01. Chicago Sun-Times. en.
  5. Web site: Efroymson Restoration at Kankakee Sands Bison at Kankakee Sands. 2021-08-28. The Nature Conservancy. en-US. June 24, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210624201301/https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/kankakee-sands/?tab_q=tab_container-tab_element_1430865153. live.
  6. Web site: 2021. Bison at Kankakee Sands. live. July 12, 2021. South Shore Convention & Visitors Authority. April 15, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210415060216/https://www.southshorecva.com/discovernewtoncounty/bison/.
  7. Welcome to the Grace Teninga Discover Trail, Efroymson Restoration at Kankakee Sands; The Nature Conservancy; undated
  8. Web site: Staff writer . Northwest Indiana Birding Opportunities - Kankakee Sands Nature Conservancy . Indiana Birding Trail . Indiana Audubon Society . 6 November 2021.
  9. Web site: Efroymson Restoration at Kankakee Sands Animals at the Kankakee Sands Birds. 2021-08-28. The Nature Conservancy. en-US. June 24, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202318/https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/kankakee-sands/?tab_q=tab_container-tab_element_1338750185. live.