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Howell County
=Davis Conservation Area= Willow Springs, Missouri 65793 Davis Conservation Area web site Davis Conservation Area map

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Davis CA
Coordinates: 36.8997, -91.916 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Davis Conservation Area
Dean Davis Wildlife Area is located in Howell County, two miles north of Pomona and east of US-63. From West Plains, take US-63 north 10 miles, then County Road 2420 east 0.5 mile to the area.

This 172-acre area has many points of interest including: a one-mile long trail, an archery range, a walnut plantation, a pine plantation, upland game species such as rabbits quail, deer, turkey and squirrels.

The area was originally intended to be the site of a community lake. In 1959 the lake bed, dam, and concrete spillway were constructed. Unfortunately, the lake never held water due to unforseen sinks and seepages. Despite this setback, the area provides abundant oportunities for wildlife management and public use.

Wildlife habitat management includes the creation of watering ponds and the manipulation of fields within the forest to provide added food sources. Timber harvests also help produce forage and cover for wildlife.

During your visit to the area, you may view various forest improvement practices designed to improve tree growth, quality, and species composition. The practices also help improve wildlife habitat and maintain watershed quality. Any physical disturbance is only temporary. From Davis Conservation Area web site

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