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Cedar Bog

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Location
  
Champaign County, Ohio

Established
  
1942

Area
  
182 ha

Date founded
  
1942

Nearest city
  
Urbana

Designated
  
1967

Phone
  
+1 937-484-3744


Address
  
980 Woodburn Rd, Urbana, OH 43078, USA

Similar
  
Davey Woods State Nat, Brown's Lake Bog, Blue Rock State Park, Adams Lake State Park, Jackson Bog State Nature Pr

Cedar Bog State Nature Preserve is a fen left behind by the retreating glaciers of the Wisconsin glaciation about 12,000-18,000 years ago. A protected area of about 450 acres (180 ha) of fen remain from the original area of approximately 7,000 acres (28 kmĀ²).

Cedar Bog is located in Champaign County, Ohio, United States, near the city of Urbana. Ground water from the Mad River Valley and the Urbana Outwash percolate through hundreds of feet of gravel left behind by the glacier in the Teays River. The Teays River is an underground river that existed before the Wisconsin glacier which, before the glacier, rivaled the Ohio River in size.

In addition to the water that feeds the bog, the glacier also left behind plants that are unique to Cedar Bog. Many of these plants are rare or endangered. The sedges and other plants that grow here left behind by the last glacier were the food for mastodons and giant sloths that once roamed the earth. Also, trees found here like Bog Birch and Northern White Cedar are more commonly found in the more northern Boreal Forest. Cedar Bog is also the home of the endangered Spotted Turtle, Massasauga Rattlesnake, and Milbert's tortoise-shell butterfly.

Cedar Bog was purchased in 1942 by the Ohio Historical Society and was the first nature preserve purchased with State monies. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1967.

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References

Cedar Bog Wikipedia