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Perry County
=Seventy-Six Conservation Area= Frohna, Missouri 63748 Seventy-Six Conservation Area Web Site Seventy-Six Conservation Area Map Seventy-Six Conservation Area Brochure

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Seventy-Six CA
Coordinates: 37.7164856, -89.6160793 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Seventy-Six Conservation Area
Seventy-Six Conservation Area is located in eastern Perry County, at the end of Route D, approximately four miles northeast of Brazeau. The Conservation Department created this area in 1990 with the purchase of an 818-acre farm from a private landowner. To reach Seventy-Six Conservation Area, go seven miles south of Perryville on US-61 to Longtown. At the south edge of Longtown, turn east on Route D and continue to the Route C junction. Turn southeast on Route C, and in Brazeau turn northeast on Route D until it ends at a gravel road. Follow this road into the area.

This forest tract has several sinkholes and springs and offers scenic vistas overlooking the Mississippi River Valley.

Steep forested hills with narrow ridge fields and deep hollows characterize this area. Steep rock bluffs face some sections of the Mississippi River, which runs along the area for nearly two miles.

The area supports a mixed hardwood forest, with stands of trees, including oaks, tulip poplars and other species, ranging in size from saplings to majestic old growth.

Seventy-Six Conservation Area is being used as a demonstration area for forest and wildlife management techniques often recommended for implementation on similar or smaller tracts of land under private ownership. Timber harvests and forest stand improvement practices are an important part of wildlife habitat management. They produce forage and cover for many species of wildlife. In addition, the Conservation Department has planted food plots, native warm-season grasses and legumes to provide additional food sources for wildlife. A trail is available to provide area users an opportunity to view these forest and wildlife management practices. Any physical disturbance is only temporary and normal aesthetic appearance will soon return.

Another trail along the river provides access to wing dikes for fishing. From Seventy-Six Conservation Area Web Site

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