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  • About Us
  • What We Do
    • Land Conservation
    • Plum Creek Wetlands
    • Texas MidCoast Initiative
    • Crab Trap Removal Project
    • Past Efforts
  • WAYS TO HELP
  • Contact Us
  • Other Info
    • Supporting Partners
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PLUM CREEK WETLANDS PRESERVE

Protecting Nature

Plum Creek Wetlands Preserve Primary Management Goals


1. Protect, maintain and enhance the wetland, riparian and additional wildlife habitat on the property

2. Provide appropriate outdoor recreational opportunities while protecting the conservation values of the property

3. Provide scientific and educational opportunities related to wetlands, wildlife and conservation

Master Plan



GBRT has completed a planning process to improve the Plum Creek Wetlands preserve and create a sustainable nature center to serve as the centerpiece of GBRTs environmental programming

Master Development Plan

Critical Habitat

Critical Habitat



The Plum Creek Wetlands Preserve is a 265-acre property with over 20 constructed ponds and wetlands. There is a diverse mix of habitat types including a mile of riparian woodlands, emergent and forested wetlands and ponds. PCWP provides critical habitat for upland birds and aquatic species. 

Master Plan Tri-Fold Flier

Critical Habitat

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    July, 2021 Full Flight

    Dour from parking lot to western wetlands, almost an entire view of the preserve.

    Bathrooms and Parking area

    180 degree east shot of front entrance

    Front Wetlands

    180 degree west shot from front entrance

    Central Wetlands 1

    Fly over the central wetlands from Stop 7 (Elm Creek), over Stop 6 (Stock Pond) and Stop 5 (Plum Creek Crossing), to Stop 3 (Island Pond)

    Central Wetlands 2

    Fly back over the central wetlands from Stop 5 (Plum Creek Crossing), over stop 6 (Stock Pond), to Stop 7 (Elm Creek).

    Backside Wetlands

    Starting from our far western corner, we hover over the Plum Creek riparian corridor and move south from the creek over the western wetlands. Just before turning around, the drone spots our truck in the top right portion of the screen. That is parked at Stop 4 (Turn Around Tree).

    Downloads - 1

    History and Background - Reforestation Project Description (docx)Download
    Plum Creek as builts - USACE (pdf)Download
    Plum Creek detailed plan - USACE (pdf)Download
    Original GBRT PCWP Project Summary (pdf)Download
    ANCA Final Report (pdf)Download
    ANCA GBRT Interview Questions (pdf)Download
    Texas State Marketing Team Final Report (pdf)Download
    GBRT - TX State Market Report - 2020 (pdf)Download
    UTSA Architecture Preserve Gen Info and Master Plans (pdf)Download
    Plum Creek Wetland Preserve Directional Map-1 (pdf)Download

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