The nonprofit owns and manages the natural areas and respective facilities on the watershed preserve.
[3] According to its official site, the conservancy's mission is to protect and maintain the biodiversity of Coffee Creek, as well as host educational experiences for local schools.
The preserve is home to a myriad of fauna commonly found in Eastern United States prairies and tall grass ecosystems.
[4] The land managed by the Coffee Creek Watershed Conservancy also contains over 1,500 mature ash trees.
The insect is highly destructive to ash trees, a genus which includes four species native to Indiana.