TAMU-CC Hike & Bike Trail Revitalization Sub-Committee. TAMU-CC Environmental Advisory Council FY 2009

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TAMU-CC Hike & Bike Trail Revitalization Sub-Committee TAMU-CC Environmental Advisory Council FY 2009

Site Description http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/chr/wardisland Ward Island bordered by Corpus Christi Bay to the north, Oso Bay to the south, Oso Inlet to the east, and the Blind Oso Inlet to the west is the location of Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi and University Beach, which is located along the northern shoreline.

Site Description http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/chr/wardisland A beach existed along Ward Island prior to the occupation of Ward Island and the Encinal Peninsula by military in the early 1930's. Aerial photographs indicate that there was abundant sand along the shoreline (the light regions on the images) from Ward Island to what is now Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi. Development of this area led to the loss of this natural resource.

Site Description http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/chr/wardisland A beach existed along Ward Island prior to the occupation of Ward Island and the Encinal Peninsula by military in the early 1930's. Aerial photographs indicate that there was abundant sand along the shoreline (the light regions on the images) from Ward Island to what is now Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi. Development of this area led to the loss of this natural resource.

Site Description http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/chr/wardisland A beach existed along Ward Island prior to the occupation of Ward Island and the Encinal Peninsula by military in the early 1930's. Aerial photographs indicate that there was abundant sand along the shoreline (the light regions on the images) from Ward Island to what is now Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi. Development of this area led to the loss of this natural resource.

Ecological Information HICKMAN, G.C., ED. 1995. A Field Guide to Ward Island. Epsilon Phi Chapter, Beta Beta Beta, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. 260 pp. Black Skimmers

Environmental Learning Introduction to Solid Waste lab by Dr. Ian McDonald Environmental Impact Statement - lab by Dr. Ian McDonald Wetland identification lab by Dr. Liz Smith (many other examples should be included)

TAMU-CC Map

Hike and Bike Trail The trail was designed to be enjoyed by both fitness enthusiasts and nature explorers. The lighted trail is an excellent location to walk, bike, rollerblade or jog while taking in the splendor of Ward Island. The trail is for everyone, including our wildlife. Please respect their rights as coinhabitants of the Island. http://www.tamucc.edu/community/hike_bike/index.html

Hike and Bike Trail Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Hike and Bike Trail Distance Key Point A to Point B.3 miles Point B to Point C.1 milespoint C to Point D.5 miles Point D to Point E.4 miles Point E to Point F.1 milespoint F to Point G.2 miles Point B to Point F1.1 miles Point A to Point E1.4 miles Point A to G & back to A3.2 miles There are "rest stops" at points C, D, and between D and E. http://www.tamucc.edu/community/hike_bike/index.html

Hike and Bike Trail http://www.tamucc.edu/community/hike_bike/index.html Hike and Bike Trail Rules and Regulations The trail is lighted from dusk to dawn, daily. Use caution, wildlife in area. Remain on the paved path at all times. Do not disturb the wildlife. Authorized motor vehicles only. Animals must be leashed at all times. Walkers stay to the right. Cyclists, skaters, skateboarders, must yield to foot traffic.

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Information on TAMU-CC physicalplant.tamucc.edu/pdf/master/history.pdf

Preliminary Ideas Marbled Godwit

1 TAMU-CC Map

1 NRC Overlook Tidal Flat Blind Oso view Shade Structure w/ interpretive info and seating

TAMU-CC Map 2 Guinea Grass Management

2 Guinea Grass Management Remove Guinea grass Clean up debris Increase grassland diversity Interpretive signage for plants and birds

3 TAMU-CC Map

3 Riparian Woodland Enhancement Remove Guinea grass Clean up debris Increase plant diversity Create safe pathways Interpretive signage for plants and birds Seating for small classes

4 Hike & Bike Trail Improvement (numerous locations)

4 Hike & Bike Trail Improvement Add trash receptacles (wind and varmit-proof) Alternative ideas (PIPO) Create mile markers on trail (tile?) Note photo opportunities with interpretive signage on viewscapes Maintain security on trail

Invasive Species (Brazilian Pepper) Management 5 5 5

5 Brazilian Pepper Removal of existing plants Replacement with natives Interpretive sign explaining why

6 Interpretive Entrances 6 6 6 6 6 6

Interpretive Entranceways Create high-profile entranceways Add maps, photos, and interpretive info at each location

7 Water Tank Mural 7

Water Tower Mural Coastal species Coastal environments largest field guide Fiddler Crab Glasswort Great Blue Heron & White Shrimp

8 Preserve Thornscrub Slopes 8 8 8

Preserve Thornscrub Slopes Reduces trail erosion Conserves habitat for wildlife Location for elevated shaded overlook Green Jay

9 Restore Native Prairies 9

Restore Native Prairie Remove invasive species Plant native species & water stations Provide interpretive info Northern Bobwhite

10 Natural Shade Picnic Areas 10

10 Natural Shade Picnic Areas High use areas Bird water and feeding stations Interpretive signage

11 Teaching Ampitheater 11

11 Teaching Ampitheater Slope-stabilizing grass seating, canvas shading Viewscape of Prairie & Oso Bay Use for teaching stop

12 Freshwater Habitats 12

12 Freshwater Habitats Enhance freshwater vegetation around drain Recontour drainage slopes and revegetate for stabilization and habitat diversity

13 History of Island Life 13

13 History of Island Life Landscape around agave Provide interpretive info on who has inhabited the island

Potential Locations Additional Locations Shade Gazebos (Planning Stage)

Next Steps TAMU-CC Questionnaire for additional ideas GIS layers to integrate idea Survey of natural habitats Identification of water sources for enhancements Participation by campus community in all phases Create phased revitalization plan Id funding sources

Questionnaire Contact appropriate department for design Advertise on screens, at trail points Collate results Display on website Incorporate into Revitalization Plan

GIS Layers Upload GIS layers from Physical Plant project (Chris C.) Request additional layers from TAMU-CC GIS departments (CBI, CCS, CWSS, etc.) Create interactive pdf for workgroup meetings/reviews Update layers as completed and house on Physical Plant server

Natural Habitat Survey Develop a map of remaining natural habitat Delineate restoration areas Recreate interpretive signs Link habitats to wildlife Provide info to website

ID Water Sources Consult Physical Plant personnel to refine water source GIS layer Identify potential/additional water sources Create water plan for enhancements Develop budget for each phase

Campus Community Participation Develop presentation/website to contact each student organization Identify professors that currently use nature trails in coursework Provide potential project lists & timelines for implementation Highlight participation on website Sponsor teams in local/regional cleanups, bird surveys (Big Sit, Big Day, Earth Day-Bay Day, etc.)

Phased Revitalization Plan Provide support for planning team Identify timelines and budgets for each project Identify funding sources for each project group Develop proposals for first phases

Coordinated Management Hike and Bike Trail Guided Tours Classes using trails Camps/workshops on campus Incoming students/parents Restoration/Enhancement Projects Provide project summary, participants, funding source Update progress on web Research and Training Use Permission Provide online request forms for use of native areas Create information outlet for public to view activities

Potential Funding Opportunities Identify annual opportunities Develop matching plan Create supporting materials and documents Promote community support Designate point(s) of contact to coordinate efforts

The Possibilities are Incredible!