- WisBurn - Wisconsin
Check fire danger levels, burn restrictions, and apply for permits in Wisconsin
- Oak Woodland - Wisconsin
Oak woodlands historically experienced near-annual surface fires As a result, the subcanopy is very sparse in good quality sites, though fire-suppressed sites often contain mesophytic species such sugar maple, red maple, ironwood, hackberry, American elm, and bitternut hickory
- Southern Mesic Forest - Wisconsin
Many other trees are found in these forests, including those of the walnut family, ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana), northern red oak (Quercus rubra), red maple (Acer rubrum), white ash (Fraxinus americana), and slippery elm (Ulmus rubra)
- Microsoft Word - 2021 District One Spring Meeting. docx
A Department and Secretary’s Office Updates‐WDNR James Yach Rhinelander Region 1 Northern counties: Sturgeon Plan Update‐NRB April Wolf Season update‐216 Harvest 86% use of dogs, 5% Trapping 9% other 54% Males 46% Females PFAS Lake Superior SMELT Consumption Advisory‐1 meal per month‐further testing continuing additional species also CWD results 2020 18,300+ tested 1,500+ positive
- Water Detail - Montreal River, Montreal River Watershed (LS15) - Wisconsin
The cities of Hurley, WI and Ironwood, MI, discharge into this sub-watershed The West Fork of the Montreal River above Gile Flowage is considered a warm water fishery including young walleye, perch, crappies, northern pike and the occasional brook trout Downstream from the Gile Flowage, walleye, muskellunge and some brook trout occur
- Watershed Detail - Bayfield Peninsula Southeast
The Bayfield Pennisula Southeast Watershed is located within two ecological landscapes: the Northwest Sands and the Superior Coastal Plains The Northwest Sands Ecological Landscape is a large glacial outwash system consisting of two major landforms: flat plains or terraces along glacial meltwater channels, and pitted or "collapsed" outwash plains containing kettle lakes Soils are deep sands
- Gile Flowage - Wisconsin Lakes
* About Invasive Species: Disclaimer: Aquatic invasive species (AIS) records are assigned statuses of "verified", "observed", or "no longer observed" based on AIS Status Guidance In general, "verified" populations are established and have been verified by a taxonomic expert Populations with the "observed" status have not been verified by a taxonomic expert or do not have established
- Gile Flowage - Wisconsin Lakes
Origin DISCLAIMER: The information shown on these maps has been obtained from various sources (Tele Atlas North America Inc , WDNR, BCPL, WDOT, USFS, USGS, etc ), and are of varying age, reliability and resolution These maps are not intended to be used for navigation, nor are these maps an authoritative source of information about legal land ownership or public access Users of these maps
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