Sodalis Nature Preserve
Our Role
With our extensive experience in infrastructure mitigation projects, we saw an opportunity to preserve this sensitive habitat, nearly triple the amount of recreational trails in the city and create environmental education opportunities—with absolutely no cost to the City of Hannibal.The Conservation Fund, in partnership with the City of Hannibal, purchased 185 acres with funds from the Flanagan South Pipeline Mitigation fund provided by Enbridge Inc., which supports mitigation for impacts to endangered species and migratory birds resulting from the construction of the nearby pipeline.
The Sodalis Nature Preserve is now the second largest park in the City. Plans for the new nature preserve include nearly 6 miles of recreational trails and a mile long paved accessible hike/bike trail. It will also serve as a hands-on laboratory for students to observe and research bats. Gates were installed over the mine entrances that allow bats to enter and exit the mine and keep people out.
The Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation holds a conservation easement, ensuring the property—and the bats—will be protected forever, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will monitor and manage the bat populations on the property.
Why This Project Matters
The conservation value of this property cannot be overstated. It had to be preserved, but its cost would have crippled the budget of a small city like Hannibal. The Conservation Fund’s knowledge of mitigation funds led to a solution that saved the City millions of dollars and created the potential for additional economic benefits through nature-based activities and recreation on the new preserve.
“It was an incredibly stressful project to work on, but it was top-notch fun. This is the kind of stuff we live for. What I hope is that I can bring my grandkids here one day and be able to stand at the entrance and look down the corridor and see the mines. And then sit here in the evening and watch the bats come out in tens of thousands.”
—Clint Miller, Midwest Project Director, The Conservation Fund
Protecting Open Space for People and Nature: Sodalis Nature Preserve
Dedication Of Sodalis Nature Preserve in Hannibal, Missouri
Learn More
- News Article: "Preserve to Benefit Bats, Humans" (Hannibal Courier-Post)
- Blog Post: "Celebrating National Bat Week With the Dedication of Sodalis Nature Preserve" (The Conservation Fund Blog)
- Blog Post: "Bats: Even Superheroes Sometimes Need Our Help" (Huffington Post) by Dan Ashe, Director, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service