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Education
The Lewisville Lake Learning Area (LLELA) was
created in the early 1990’s to manage 2,000 acres below the Lewisville
dam in North Texas.
LLELA contains a variety of habitats, including prairies, bottomland
hardwood forests, wet lands and cross timber forests. With such a diversity
of habitats, there is a profusion of wildlife. Mammals such as bobcats,
white tailed deer, and mink can be found, along with birds such as
wild turkeys, painted buntings and dozens of waterfowl species. LLELA
is dotted with sloughs, wetlands, creeks and dry channels, the landscape
features originally wrought by the Elm Fork River and its tributaries
during flood events. These remain filled by rainwater and flooding,
providing areas where one can find many turtles, wading birds and amphibians.
Check out their website for more detailed information plus available
tour dates and times.
Check out the Lake Lewisville Environmental
Learning Area at www.ias.unt.edu/llela/main.htm
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