Gull Rock Game Lands - Wetlands Restoration
Purpose: This multi-phase project consisted of restoring dikes and installation of water control structures (phase I), spraying herbicides on noxious stands of phragmites (Phase II), and purchase and installation of a fixed pumping station (Phase III) on Gull Rock Game Lands. When intensively managed with brackish waters from nearby Pamlico Sound, this area provides excellent habitat for American wigeon, gadwall, Northern pintail, black ducks and lesser scaup. The Gull Rock Game Lands area also provides important habitat for the black bear. This area is managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission to provide quality waterfowl habitat and additional public hunting opportunities.
Location: The project is located near Pamlico Sound in Hyde County approximately 5 miles from the village of New Holland, NC.
Acres Impacted: Phase I - 200 acres, Phase II - 100 acres, 
 Phase III - 83 acres 
Habitat Types: Brackish Emergent Marsh 
 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation 
Partners: North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 
 Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 
Timeline: Phase I was completed in fall 1993 
 Phase II was completed fall 1996 
 Phase III was completed spring 1998 
DU Contact: 
 
 Craig LeSchack 
 Director of Conservation Programs 
 South Atlantic Field Office 
 3896 Leeds Ave. 
 Charleston, SC 29405 
 843-745-9127 
 cleschack@ducks.org 
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