Huyck Preserve

Among the natural treasures found on the Huyck Preserve and Biological Research Station are hardwood stands more than 200 years old, Lake Myosotis, Lincoln Pond and the dramatic Rensselaerville Falls. These different environments provide a haven for a rich array of flora and fauna. The Huyck Preserve is a nonprofit organization dedicated to watershed preservation, education, and research and one of the oldest biological field stations in the United States.

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Harmful Algea Bloom in Lake Myosotis

In the news … “The Lake Myosotis Beach is closed because of a possible harmful algal bloom.”

I was surprised about this news as the Lake Myostis watershed doesn’t seem like it would have much excess nitrogen or phosphorous in it. The 4,252 acre watershed for the lake is according to the 2024 National Land Cover Dataset, 76.5% forested with only 5.8% of it developed most of which is Developed Open space 5.1%. Pasture/Hay accounts for 10.6% land cover and there is no Cultivated Crop land shown on the NLCD. But it has been a warm summer.

Here is the acreages and percent land cover for the 4,252 acre Myosotis Lake Watershed based on the 2024 National Land Cover Dataset.

ID Class Acres Percent
11 Open Water 100 2.4%
21 Developed, Open Space 216 5.1%
22 Developed, Low Intensity 30 0.7%
23 Developed, Medium Intensity 2 0.0%
31 Barren Land (Rock/Sand/Clay) 0 0.0%
41 Deciduous Forest 2,364 55.6%
42 Evergreen Forest 167 3.9%
43 Mixed Forest 725 17.0%
52 Shrub/Scrub 7 0.2%
71 Grassland/Herbaceous 6 0.2%
81 Pasture/Hay 451 10.6%
90 Woody Wetlands 157 3.7%
95 Emergent Herbaceous Wetlands 28 0.7%