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Fauntleroy Park (Seattle) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fauntleroy Park (Seattle)
Fauntleroy Park is a park at 3951 SW Barton Street in the Fauntleroy, West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Fauntleroy Creek begins here. Nearby Lincoln Park was called Fauntleroy Park until 1922.
The steep slopes that make up over 30% of the heavily wooded park rendered the land unbuildable, saving this property from the development of the adjacent neighborhood that began in the first decade of the 20th century and continued for more than half a century. The city acquired the land for a park in 1971. Unlike many Seattle parks, much of Fauntleroy Park remains essentially native habitat, a forest remnant undergoing natural succession. 18 acres of the park consists of hardwood and riparian forest; there are about 10 acres of conifer and mixed forests and approximately 5 acres of wetlands. Volunteers have been removing non-native weeds since 1996.〔Fauntleroy Park Vegetation Management Plan, p. iv (p. 5 of PDF); p. 3-1 (p. 13 of PDF) for dates of nearby development and date of acquisition.〕
Although within city limits, the park is a natural green space and wildlife habitat including the headwaters of a historically fish-bearing stream, Fauntleroy Creek, rather than an urban park.〔Fauntleroy Park Vegetation Management Plan, p. 1-1 (p. 6 of PDF); p. 3-1 (p. 13 of PDF) for name of creek.〕 The stream was once home to cutthroat trout; these are no longer found there, but local schoolchildren have restored stream habitat and stocked the stream with Coho salmon.〔Cathy McDonald, (Fauntleroy Park trails ), ''Seattle Times'', 2003-12-18. Accessed 2012-12-30.〕 Human activities there are generally limited to low-impact recreation such as walking, birdwatching and other observing of nature; it is not a site for more aggressive trail use such as mountain biking, and it lacks facilities for organized sports.〔Fauntleroy Park Vegetation Management Plan, p. 1-1 (p. 6 of PDF).〕
A local organization, the Friends of Fauntleroy Park founded in 1996,〔Fauntleroy Park Vegetation Management Plan, p. 3-1 (p. 13 of PDF).〕 advocates for the park, with a focus on preservation and restoration of the park as a natural area, public education and use, and stewardship.〔Fauntleroy Park Vegetation Management Plan, p. 2-4 (p. 10 of PDF).〕 Two other organizations focus on the watershed that has its headwaters in the park: Friends of Fauntleroy Creek, established 1989, and the Fauntleroy Creek Watershed Council, established 2001.〔 Fauntleroy Church (United Church of Christ), adjacent to the park〔Fauntleroy Park Vegetation Management Plan, p. 2-7 (p. 13 of PDF).〕 is listed as "Fauntleroy Community Church and YMCA" is a listed Seattle landmark.〔(Individual Landmarks: Landmarks Alphabetical Listing for F" ), Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. Accessed 2012-12-30.〕
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