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=Ladue Bottoms Conservation Area= Clinton, Missouri 64735 Ladue Bottoms Conservation Area web site Ladue Bottoms Conservation Area map Ladue Bottoms Conservation Area brochure

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Ladue Bottoms CA
Coordinates: 38.3018, -93.8529 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Ladue Bottoms Wet Prairie East
Coordinates: 38.3008111, -93.8513361 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Ladue Bottoms Wet Prairie West
Coordinates: 38.3024361, -93.8745972 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Ladue Bottoms Conservation Area
La Due Bottoms Conservation Area is located in Henry county, 1.5 miles east of Montrose Lake and four miles southwest of Clinton off of Route T. East tract: from La Due, take Route T east 1.5 miles, then County Road SW 501 south 0.5 mile. West tracts: from La Due take SW 601 south, then SW 651 west.

This area contains cropland, old fields, forest, and grassland. Deepwater Creek flows along the southern boundary of the main unit to the east and an intermittent stream flows within the boundaries of the western unit.

Named for the small community of La Due, this 361-acre area is composed of three non-adjoining tracts. Most of the property is bottomland cropfields. The Conservation Department acquired the property from the U.S. Army Corps or Engineers.

The east unit, the largest of the three units, rests in the flight path of waterfowl moving from the Montrose Conservation Area to Truman Lake. This unit's large bottomland cropfield is managed to entice use by waterfowl and includes three-fourths mile frontage on Deepwater Creek. The unit floods during high water flow periods into Harry S Truman Reservoir.

The two west units, located just south of La Due, provide habitat for upland species, such as quail, rabbits, deer, turkey, and doves. The smaller cropfields in these units are surrounded by brushy fencerows, warm-season grass plantings, and some bottomland timber. From Ladue Bottoms Conservation Area web site

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