Ward Marsh Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is an 81-acre parcel that is owned by the State of Vermont and managed by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. It is located in the town of West Haven along the New York – Vermont state line, along the west bank of the Poultney River. Access to the WMA is from Bay Road that runs along the eastern edge of the WMA.
This WMA is a cattail marsh with a seasonally flooded red and silver maple-forest fringe. Cattail marshes are thought to be common and uninteresting; but in fact they are highly productive ecosystems and provide critical habitat for many wildlife species. There is about 3,900 feet of shoreline frontage along the Poultney River on the east side of Ward Marsh WMA.
The Poultney River is one of Vermont’s most biologically diverse rivers. It was designated an Outstanding Resource Water for its natural, cultural and scenic values, which gives it more protection. The lower reach of the Poultney River has the greatest diversity of mussels in the State, containing several rare and endangered mussels. The river is also rich in fish and other aquatic fauna. For scenic value, the Poultney River has a significant undeveloped river corridor that stretches 22 miles and includes Ward Marsh.