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Also, see Shaker Lakes and Dike 14-Doan Brook Important Bird Area
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=Shaker Lakes= =Marshall Lake= Cleveland, Ohio 44120 Shaker Lakes website Shaker Lakes trail information

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Shaker Lakes--Marshall Lake
Coordinates: 41.4767238, -81.5675569 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About the Shaker Lakes Nature Center
The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes was founded in 1966 as the result of a grassroots community effort to preserve the Shaker Parklands from becoming the route for a new freeway connecting Cleveland's East Side to downtown.

The parklands had been designated in the late 19th century as a natural green space, set aside by the city of Cleveland for the benefit of its fast-growing population. Citizens used the park as an escape to the "country" as the industrial city pushed eastward and as the land that had been farmed by the North Union Shaker community began to be transformed into the new suburban communities of the Heights. City and suburban residents found that they could enjoy the area along the Doan Brook, from Warrensville Center Road through Rockefeller Park to Lake Erie, and stay in touch with the natural world.

That setting was threatened in the mid-1960s by the proposed Clark-Lee freeway, which would have cut through and over the Shaker Lakes section. Citizens organized to fight the freeway through a number of strategies, including the establishment of a Nature Center. Thus the Nature Center stands today. Its goals have remained consistent, yet simple: to teach environmental education and to preserve the area's important natural habitats ~ lake, stream, marsh, field, ravine and forest. From Shaker Lakes website

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