Title: The Rouge Green Corridor
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Protecting and Promoting Rivers January 20,
2009 Grand Blanc, Michigan
Donna Folland, Executive Director Six Rivers
Regional Land Conservancy
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Six Rivers Regional Land Conservancy -
Introduction Mission We conserve, sustain and
connect natural areas, lands and waters that make
the places we live special Founded in
1994 Formerly Oakland Land Conservancy Protect
over 1,000 acres in Oakland, Macomb, Lapeer and
Genesee Counties through managing nature
preserves, holding conservation easements and
assisting communities in meeting their land
conservation goals Green Infrastructure
interconnected natural areas, parks and working
lands Highly collaborative Stewardship Program
- many partnership, volunteer and educational
events and opportunities
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THREE PROJECT PHASES
1. Identification of Community Assets 2. Identity
Demonstration Project 3. Urban Habitat
Conservation Stewardship Project
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PHASE I IDENTIFICATION OF COMMUNITY ASSETS
Funded by a Rouge Program Office Grant and
in-kind partner match
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- The Rouge Green Corridor is an urban river
flowing through Birmingham, Beverly Hills, and
Southfield that provides a haven for wildlife and
people to enjoy. This first phase of the project
emphasized the identification of the community
assets already available for the public to enjoy.
- Nature preserves and public lands to explore
- Private residents that are stewarding the river
- Businesses that are participating in good
corporate citizenship practices - Documentation of cross-jurisdictional support for
river conservation and stewardship that would
support further acquisition of riparian land
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Partners City of Birmingham Village of Beverly
Hills City of Southfield Southeast Oakland
County Water Authority (SOCWA) Friends of the
Rouge Six Rivers Regional Land
Conservancy Oakland County Office of the Drain
Commissioner Oakland County Planning Economic
Development Services
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Main 1-2 Subwatershed Goal Maximize community
assets related to the river
8The Rouge Green Corridor 1Why is it special?
- Intact riparian vegetation
9The Rouge Green Corridor 1Why is it special?
- Improvements in water quality due to installation
of CSO basins
- Recent monitoring has shown
- Increased dissolved oxygen
- Decreased bacteria
- Highest diversity of fish species in the Rouge
- Sensitive River Bugs-macro-invertebrates
- Five kinds of turtles, two kinds of non-poisonous
snakes, eight species of frogs, and seventeen
species of mammals - Largest and most diverse population of
freshwater mussels within the entire Rouge River
watershed - Several natural areas of significant floristic
quality (Douglas Evans, Berberian Woods)
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PHASE 2 IDENTITY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT
Funded by a Rouge Program Office Grant and
in-kind partner match
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Project
Project Purpose
To provide local communities with tools to
identify, promote, protect, and enhance Riparian
Green Corridors in the Rouge River Watershed and
throughout Southeast Michigan
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Project
Project Products
- Rouge Green Corridor Identity and Branding
Package - Educational Poster Map Guide
- Planning Guidelines for Riparian Corridors
- Technology transfer to other Rouge communities
and Southeast Michigan watersheds
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Package
14The Rouge Green Corridor 2Identity and Branding
Package Road Sign
15The Rouge Green Corridor 2Branding Package Road
Sign
16The Rouge Green Corridor 2Educational Poster
17The Rouge Green Corridor 2Educational Poster
18The Rouge Green Corridor 2Self-Guided Tour Map
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PHASE 3 URBAN HABITAT CONSERVATION STEWARDSHIP
PROJECT
Funded by a National Fish Wildlife Foundation
(Great Lakes Watershed Restoration Program) Grant
and by in-kind partner match
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1. Landscape-scale green infrastructure plan and
conduct a corridor-wide terrestrial and aquatic
natural resources inventory
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2. Management plan for the aquatic and
terrestrial natural resources throughout the
corridor
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3. Habitat improvement demonstration projects to
be used for public outreach initiatives
communicating the habitat inventory, habitat
plan, green infrastructure plan, and the role of
active stewardship of river corridors in urban
areas.
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4. Public education for private riparian
landowners on ways to manage habitat on their
land.
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CONTACT
Donna Folland, Executive Director Six Rivers
Regional Land Conservancy dfolland_at_sixriversrlc.or
g www.sixriversrlc.org 248-601-2816