Singer Lake Bog Explained

Singer Lake Bog
Map:USA Ohio
Location:Summit County, Ohio
Nearest City:Green
Coordinates:40.9168°N -81.4863°W
Governing Body:The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Url:https://www.cmnh.org/discover/nature/Natural-Areas-Program/Museum-Natural-Areas

Singer Lake Bog is a 344-acre nature preserve in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is owned by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.[1] With more than fifty acres of leatherleaf bog, it is the largest of its kind in the state of Ohio. Within the nature preserve is a five acre kettle lake bog that features tamarack, poison sumac, cranberries, northern purple pitcher plant, round-leaved sundew and sphagnum.

It is located in southern Summit County near the city of Green, Ohio.

Flora

It is home to two carnivorous plants: the northern purple pitcher plant and the round-leaved sundew.

Animals

The bog is home to animals such as beavers, and squirrels. There have been wild domestic cats spotted at this bog.

Notes and References

  1. https://eu.beaconjournal.com/story/news/local/2014/04/03/cleveland-museum-to-conserve-rare/10682164007/