Purpose: To enhance 25 acres of waterfowl habitat on Rum Creek WMA through installation of a water control structure and construction of perimeter dike. It was completed in 1987, and was the first MARSH project in the state. This project will enhance waterfowl management capabilities adjacent to the Lake Juliette. Millets and corn are planted in open areas to provide food for wintering waterfowl. Oaks left standing in the impoundment also supply high quality food in the form of acorns. This project will be managed by the Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources to provide increased foraging habitat for migrating and wintering dabbling ducks.

Skyview of Rum Creek WMA

Location: Approx. 5 miles east of Forsyth, GA (Monroe County)

Acres Impacted: 25 acres

Habitat Type: Flooded Agricultural Crops
Moist-soil Habitat

Partners: Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Georgia Power Company
Ducks Unlimited, Inc

Timeline: Construction was completed in 1987

Rum Creek Waterfowl Management Sign ThumbnailDU Contact:

Craig LeSchack
Director of Conservation Programs
South Atlantic Field Office
3896 Leeds Avenue
Charleston, SC 29405
(843) 745-9110
cleschack@ducks.org

Water Control Structure ramp at Rum creek WMA