Abstract
The Love Creek Nature Center, one of the three nature centers located within the
boundaries of Berrien County, is owned and operated by the county for public enjoyment and
instruction of nature. The 44.5 ha study area, located seven km east of Berrien Springs, and
two km southwest of Berrien Center, on Huckleberry Road, in T6S, R17W, sections 16, 17
(Lat. 41° 56' N; Long. 86° 18' W) is made up of deciduous woods and abandoned fields at
various stages of succession. It is bounded on the east by the Berrien County Dog Pound and
Huckleberry Road, to the north by cultivated Berrien County land and the Berrien General
Hospital, to the west by the recently closed Berrien - Oronoko Township Landfill Dump; and
to the south by private property. Love Creek flows east to west across the length of the
property and forms its curved western boundaries. It eventually empties into the nearby St.
Joseph River.
The vegetation cover is represented by four distinctive communities of deciduous forests
and four others: The Marsh, The Stream Sides, The Dry Meadow, The Disturbed Area and
Trail Sides. Because of continued disturbance from all sides of the nature center, there is
danger that considerable change in the vegetation may be forthcoming. This study is the first
attempt to consolidate the known information about the Love Creek Nature Center area and to
document its vegetation for future reference.