
This partnership will allow for expanded care and maintenance of valuable woodland and prairie ecosystems.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has entered into a cooperative agreement with the City of Sedalia to manage the lands surrounding Spring Fork Lake. The city will maintain ownership of the property while allowing MDC to manage the recreational, scientific, educational, and ecological purposes of the land.
The area, primarily woodland and prairie, has a high potential for improved wildlife habitat as well as recreational opportunities. MDC conservationists will develop a management plan including invasive species control, tree removal, controlled burning, and prairie restoration.
The land around Spring Fork Lake also serves as an important connection between two previously separated tracts of Paintbrush Prairie, both of which are already managed by MDC. While the properties will have separate owners, MDC can now provide consistent care across the entire area. This will help wildlife habitats thrive.
“This partnership with the Missouri Department of Conservation helps us ensure that the forests and prairies around Spring Fork Lake are responsibly managed and protected,” said Matthew Wirt, Interim City Administrator with the City of Sedalia. “It’s about preserving the natural beauty of the area, preserving the land for the future, and creating a better experience for everyone who visits the lake. We’re proud to work alongside MDC to care for this important outdoor space.”
The City of Sedalia and MDC have an existing agreement through a Community Assistance Program for fisheries staff to oversee Spring Fork Lake’s fish, including catfish and crappie. MDC has a similar agreement with two other Sedalia-area lakes. This years-long partnership is enhanced by the new land management responsibility granted to MDC.
“MDC is uniquely equipped to provide robust resources and the expertise of our staff to responsibly care for properties like Spring Fork Lake,” said Jake Willard, MDC District Supervisor. “The City of Sedalia cares about enhancing natural habitats, and we are glad to expand our partnership with them.” For more information about Spring Fork Lake, visit https://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places/spring-fork-lake-sedalia-water-department.