Buczek Marsh Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 96-acre parcel of land owned by the State of Vermont and managed by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. It is located near Lily Pond, 1.6 miles from the town of Poultney. Access to the WMA is a right-of-way footpath off Ferncliff Road.
Buczek Marsh WMA is dominated by the 29-acre beaver-created open water marsh. The beaver dam is old and very stable. A beaver baffle water control structure was installed to help maintain flowage at a desired level, which helps reduce flooding and minimizes long-term impacts to nearby property. The stream that drains the pond eventually empties into the Poultney River. The marsh is important for waterfowl, amphibians, and other wildlife.
The marsh is surrounded by forested uplands of hemlock, white ash, red oak, beech, aspen, white pine, maple, birch and some hickory. Eight acres in the northwest corner of the WMA is part of a much larger deer wintering area. The deeryard is made of up eastern hemlock and some scattered white pine.