I-20 Wildlife Preserve & Jenna Welch Nature Study Center
Description
A 100 acre wildlife preserve adjacent to Interstate 20 in Midland Texas.
Summer Hours: 8am - 8pm
Winter Hours: 8am - 6pm In the late 1960’s, the property - an 87 acre urban playa lake in its natural state - was donated to the City of Midland with the intention of creating a park. However, the city was never able to budget the money for the park. The Midland Naturalists and a cadre of volunteers maintained the preserve for over 20 years. One of these individuals was Jenna Welch, a birding enthusiast and a member of the Midland Naturalists.
In 2006, Paul Davis, Jr. and Elaine Magruder funded a master plan developed by The Rivers Studio, LLC in Austin, Texas. Focus groups were created to develop the master plan by studying, for example: the economic impact and direction for science education and place for recreation. The master plan was approved by the City of Midland in April of 2007 and was divided into three phases:
Phase I, a conservation phase, is complete. Cattail and Salt Cedar were removed as well as over 2 tons of litter.
Phase II, a construction phase of 3.4 miles of hiking trails, including 1.45 of ADA accessible trails, 7 bird observation blinds, 4 teaching platforms, a 24 foot tall hawk observation platform, and the Merritt Pavilion, is complete. To complete Phase II a $1,000,000 match was made for a Texas Parks and Wildlife Grant.
Phase III is the construction of the 20,000 square foot Jenna Welch Nature Study Center and currently is in the planning stages. Although there is no facility, the JWNSC currently collaborates with local schools, area colleges, and universities to fulfill the education mission for science and general public education. Land was acquired for the JWNSC in the summer of 2014.
The I-20 Wildlife Preserve and Jenna Welch Nature Study Center was formed in 2007 as a non-profit organization to create a public-private cooperation with the City of Midland Parks & Recreation Department through a 40 Year Use Agreement. The I-20 Wildlife Preserve handles the day-to-day operations of the preserve and study center.
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facebook.comWe will be closed tomorrow Dec. 31, 2017 due to the nasty weather that is predicted. See you next year. Happy New Year!
Open today! Ice, ice has gone away!
The preserve will be closed today due to icy boardwalks. We will let you know when we reopen.
We would like to thank all of our Preserve Visitors for their continued support, (especially the ones who make donations). We are solely supported by donations and grants, so you contribute to our existence. We will be closing at 3pm on Dec. 24, 2017 (Christmas Eve) to allow our employees and volunteers to be with their families. We will also be closing at 3pm on Dec. 31, 2017 (New Year's Eve. May you all have your best year ever!
How beautiful is this cardinal? Thank you Bryan Barrow for sharing!
This is a wonderful news segment. There are so many benefits to bring in nature. The I20 Wildlife Preserve is the perfect spot to get immersed in nature.
Don't forget, today is #GIVINGTUESDAY! If you donate through our website, PayPal is currently offering a 1% match! It doesn't seem like much, but everything adds up. We are so thankful for all our supporters!
The I-20 Wildlife Preserve is not possible without the support from our visitors, volunteers and supporters. Please take time to contribute on #GivingTuesday We appreciate all your support and care for the preserve! http://www.i20wildlifepreserve.org/
Good morning! It looks like beautiful weather this weekend for a trip to the preserve! According to the Midland Master Naturalists, there are many species of ducks, wading birds and other types of birds have been spotted recently. Broad-tailed hummingbirds, Belted Kingfishers, Eurasian Collared Doves and many others are being sighted. Have you been out and tried the bird blinds? It's a great time to start! You can follow the findings at https://ebird.org/ebird/hotspot/L981552 *photos featured are from Ebird website and not necessarily species found at I20 Wildlife Preserve.
It’s chilly but our staff is dedicated! We’re out here cleaning up the meander area at the preserve this morning.