Lower Meramec Hills and Valley IBA (Jefferson and St. Louis Counties)
Site Description
Historically, the Meramec Highlands IBA contained upland oak and
mixed-hardwood forest and woodland and bottomland forest (Nigh and
Schroeder 2002).
Lower Meramec Hills and Valleys IBA
Today upland second-growth and bottomland forest
remain amidst a rapidly urbanizing landscape on the edge of the
St. Louis metropolitan Area.
Sixteen percent of the IBA is publicly-owned conservation land, including the Missouri Department of Natural Resource's (MDNR) Castlewood State Park (SP) (1,803 acres, 730 ha), and the Missouri Department of Conservation's (MDC) Forest 44 Conservation Area (CA) (988 acres, 400 ha), Rockwoods Range (1,433 acres, 580 ha), and Rockwoods Reservation (1,892 acres, 766 ha).
Ornithological Summary
The Meramec Highlands IBA represents a complex of forest habitat
for breeding forest birds, such as Red-shouldered Hawk, Prothonotary
Warbler, in addition to confirmed nesting for Cerulean Warbler at
Castlewood SP (as many as 15 simultaneous pairs of Cerulean Warblers
have been confirmed by J. P. Malone). Henslow’s Sparrows have
also been sighted in low prairie openings at Castlewood SP.
Conservation Issues
The Meramec Highlands IBA exists amidst a forest landscape becoming
rapidly fragmented by suburban sprawl of St. Louis metropolitan
area. The IBA contains much public land for local urban dwellers
to observe forest interior birds. Protection of additional forest
land through acquisition would likely be cost prohibitive in this
urbanizing landscape.
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