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Terrapin Creek SNP

The Firebelly darter (Etheostoma pyrrhogaster) is one of several rare fish known from Terrapin Creek State Nature Preserve.
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The Terrapin Creek drainage in Graves and Calloway counties is a highly significant aquatic system that supports an unusual diversity of fishes including several species found nowhere else in Kentucky. The area is characterized by extensive wetlands, springs and spring runs unlike any other in Kentucky that are home to a broad array of plants and animals. The commission's goal is to protect this important system from future modifications that could result in the loss of a unique Kentucky resource.

The commission took its first step in the long-term protection of the wetlands complex when, with the assistance of The Nature Conservancy, 22 acres of land in Graves County were acquired and dedicated on June 4, 1992, forming Terrapin Creek State Nature Preserve. Additional acquisitions using funds from the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund have resulted in the protection of 259 acres, mostly on the east side of the creek.

Access is by written permission only.

Lane Linnekohl, Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission
Western Kentucky University , Ogden Dean's Office
1906 College Heights Blvd. #11075
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1075
Phone: 270-745-7005
Fax: 270-745-6471
E-mail: lane.linnenkohl@ky.gov