Joyce Wildlife Management Area
Joyce Wildlife Management Area is a protected area in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, owned by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. It is located south of Hammond and features a boardwalk leading into the swamps on the northwest corner.
Location
Joyce Wildlife Management Area is located to the east of I-55/US highway 51, that is the western boundary, and old highway 51 which is the feeder road. It sits to the northeast of Lake Maurepas and west of the northern tip of Lake Pontchartrain just south of Ponchatoula. The Tangipahoa River borders it on its northeast, runs through the east side, and the North pass and Pass Manchac are to the south.Description
The Joyce Foundation donated in 1982 for the Joyce Wildlife Management Area. was donated in 1994 by the Guste Heirs to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. In 2008 The Conservation Fund helped add more than to Joyce Wildlife Management Area. The purchase was land known as the Octavia Tract, previously leased by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, and included of ancient Ponchatoula cypress, saved from lumber companies clear-cutting cypress harvest by then-mayor John Jacob Dahmer. Approximately were added by the Salmen tract together referred to as the Salmen/Octavia Tract. were added when the Dendinger Tract was added in 2010. are leased from the Joyce Foundation and are leased from Tangipahoa Parish School Board. There are of freshwater marsh in the Wildlife Management Area.Funding for the Octavia Tract was a joint public, private, and nonprofit partnership that included a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration grant, a North American Wetland Conservation Act grant and $100,000 from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Trust Fund. The Conservation Fund was able to reduce the state's purchase price with $450,000 provided by a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Grant through its partnership with Shell Oil and private funds donated through The Conservation Fund by Ameriprise Financial.