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5 Davey Resource Group September 2015 This 5-acre area was established as part of an effort to mitigate some residual pollutants found in the dredging materials placed at the preserve. This area was planted with native warm-season grasses and forbs, creating valuable native habitat for butterflies and other pollinators, as well as native and migrating bird species. CLNP has largely been left to nature to reclaim since filling operations ceased in 1999. While CLNP has flourished without active management and become an important piece of natural habitat in an ever-expanding urban environment, it is not without issues. Because CLNP was man-made and created using fill from the Cuyahoga River, the preserve contains seed from many species of non-native and invasive vegetation that are particularly well adapted to such disturbed sites. Species such as Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort), Phalaris arundinacea (reed canarygrass), and Phragmites australis (common reed) dominate many of the open habitats on the peninsula and reduce the overall species diversity of the site. Without ongoing management, many of these species will eventually move into the remaining natural areas of the preserve, further limiting the native species diversity. FIGURE 4 Today the Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve is home to a variety of plant and wildlife species.

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