Prairie Restoration at Houston’s Memorial Park

Prairie Restoration at Houston’s Memorial Park

nature.org | by The Nature Conservancy

In 2018, TNC and Memorial Park Conservancy teamed up to restore native prairie on half an acre along a powerline right-of-way, in part using seed source from our coastal prairie preserves along the Gulf Coast (Nash Prairie Preserve, Clive Runnells Mad Island Marsh Preserve, Texas City Prairie Preserve).  With the Land Bridge and Prairie project coming to Memorial Park in 2022, it was a natural fit for TNC to be involved to help make this prairie the best possible representation of this habitat for Houstonians to enjoy. This transformative, nearly 100-acre project will reunite the north and south sides of the Park by creating a land bridge over Memorial Drive, establishing a dynamic new community space and enhancing recreational opportunities for park users.

As part of the restoration project, TNC will supply thousands of pounds of seeds from its regional preserves to reintroduce native Gulf Coast prairie and wetlands to areas north and south of Memorial Drive. These efforts will restore important habitats for pollinators and wildlife, help manage stormwater in communities that deeply understand the power of severe storms and support the region’s overall resiliency. Additionally, a new network of trails will provide safe crossing for both people and wildlife. 

With completion for this project projected for late 2022, the Land Bridge and Prairie will serve as a beacon for a greener and more resilient future, distinguishing Memorial Park and Houston and promoting a richer appreciation for nature throughout the Houston community—cumulative benefits that will be felt over generations.

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