10/02/2023
Pardon our dust! Two major projects are underway at The Highlands this fall. Blandford Nature Center and the Land Conservancy of West Michigan are working to improve an existing maintenance building and create a new wetland in the southwest corner of The Highlands.
The building is in disrepair. Blandford Nature Center is renovating it so that it may be used to store equipment and other resources necessary to maintain the land. Construction on the building will begin in late October.
Near the building is a depression in the earth that was used as a dump site during The Highlands’s former life as a golf course. Before that, it was a wetland. With support from the Land Trust Alliance, we are restoring this eleventh and final wetland at The Highlands to create more habitat for frogs, turtles, and birds. By removing the debris, re-creating a natural wetland basin, and planting the site with native wetland plants, we have the rare chance to reverse 100 years of environmental abuse. Once completed, this project will allow stormwater to naturally infiltrate, filtering out pollutants, sediment, and low-quality surface runoff that would otherwise enter Great Lakes waterways. Construction on the wetland will begin in early October and is expected to last 1-2 weeks.
Thank you for your patience as we continue to execute the master plan for this special natural area in the city! 🌼