Swan Lake Nature Study Area
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| name = Swan Lake
| image = Swan Lake Nature Study Area birds.jpg
| caption = A molting male yellow-headed blackbird and a male red-winged blackbird perch among the reeds. Birding is a main attraction of the Swan Lake Nature Study Area.
| location = Washoe County, Nevada
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| inflow = Cottonwood Creek, sewage treatment, and washes
| outflow = Evaporation
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The Swan Lake Nature Study Area (formerly called Lemmon Valley Marsh) is a small conservation area in Lemmon Valley, Nevada. It contains marsh, alkali mud flats, and high desert. The Lahontan Audubon Society describes it as "a nearly unspoiled wetland in the midst of suburban housing and warehouses" and designates it a Nevada Important Bird Area. It is a notable location for birding; over 150 species have been observed there.[http://www.nevadaaudubon.org/birdingguide/birdingareas/swanlake.html Swan Lake], accessed August 1, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928141606/http://www.nevadaaudubon.org/birdingguide/birdingareas/swanlake.html |date=September 28, 2007 }}
The Swan Lake Nature Study Area consists of over {{convert|1800|acre|km2|0}} of land, with water supplied by the nearby Reno/Stead Sewage Treatment Plant. The size of the actual wetland varies seasonally and yearly, depending on the amount of precipitation, between 100 and {{convert|1000|acre|km2|0}}. It was formally dedicated as a nature study area in 1999, following several years of planning by Reno-area environmentalist/writer/photographer Bob Goodman. The lead organization in planning and creating the conservation area was the Nevada Army National Guard, which contributed about {{convert|360|acre|km2|1}} and performed preliminary ecological studies. Other sponsoring organizations include: the Bureau of Land Management; the City of Reno; the Lahontan Audubon Society; Nevada Division of Wildlife; the Nevada Land Conservancy; Washoe County Parks and Recreation Department; and Washoe County School District. Features include an observational boardwalk into the marsh and educational signs about the local ecology.April Conway, "[http://www.landandwater.com/features/vol48no3/vol48no3_1.php Steady Hand Creates Reno's Swan Lake Nature Study Area] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929022341/http://www.landandwater.com/features/vol48no3/vol48no3_1.php |date=2007-09-29 }}", Land and Water, Vol. 48, No. 3. Accessed August 2, 2007.
Image:Mount Peavine from Swan Lake NSA.jpg
Swan Lake is located in the midst of the rapidly developing suburbs of Stead and Lemmon Valley, near Peavine Peak north of Reno. According to a 1995 study, humans have lived in the area since as early as 400 AD; Native American artifacts attributed to the Washoe people have been found in the area, indicating it to have been a wintering site.
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929022341/http://www.landandwater.com/features/vol48no3/vol48no3_1.php Steady Hand Creates Reno's Swan Lake Nature Study Area] - June 2004 article on the conservation area's development {{dead link|date=September 2016}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070928141606/http://www.nevadaaudubon.org/birdingguide/birdingareas/swanlake.html Swan Lake]- Lahontan Audubon Society guide
- [https://archive.today/20121224145951/http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/mgrsoff/mediaroom/pressreleases.php~type=1&year=2005&month=8&article=410?PHPSESSID=f246239f19c429ec6056ee14980ea50d Press Release on recent Swan Lake grants]
Category:Protected areas of Nevada
Category:Landforms of Washoe County, Nevada