Dierssen Wildlife Management Area

Dierssen Wildlife Management Area
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)

Dierssen WMA, East Impoundment
Location Montgomery County U.S.
Coordinates 39°03′30″N 77°18′14″W / 39.05836°N 77.30398°W / 39.05836; -77.30398Coordinates: 39°03′30″N 77°18′14″W / 39.05836°N 77.30398°W / 39.05836; -77.30398
Area 40 acres (0.16 km2)
Governing body Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Dierssen Wildlife Management Area is a Wildlife Management Area near Seneca, MD in Montgomery County, Maryland.[1] [2] It covers a 40 acre tract of marshy woodland, with two man-made ponds ('impoundments') for wildlife, located between Chesapeake & Ohio Canal towpath (mileposts 20.08 to 20.90[3]) and the Potomac River. The nearest access point is the Pennyfield Lock parking lot at MP 19.7. Unlike most WMA's in Maryland, Dierrsen is a wildlife sanctuary - no hunting is allowed, but hiking and photography are encouraged. Because of the impoundments and location on the Potomac migration route, the tract is a well known habitat for waterfowl, wading birds and songbirds. There are nesting boxes for wood ducks.

Also present are white-tailed deer, grey and red fox, beaver, and wild turkeys. The site, donated as a waterfowl sanctuary, is named for Marshall Bidwell Dierssen.[4]

Dierssen West Impoundment

External links

References

  1. "Dierssen WMA, Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources".
  2. "Protected Planet, World Database of Protected Areas, (WDPA ID# 55558165; Dierssen misspelled as Dierrsen)".
  3. Hahn, Thomas F. Swiftwater (1993). Towpath Guide to the C&O Canal: Georgetown Tidelock to Cumberland, Revised Combined Edition. Shepherdstown, WV: American Canal and Transportation Center. ISBN 0-933788-66-5. p. 50
  4. "Potomac River Guide, Dierssen Wildlife Sanctuary".


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