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County
Acreage:
Entry Year
Compartment
Compartment Review Presentation
Forest Management UnitGwinn
32054
2018
1,758
Marquette
Management Area: Chain Lakes Moraine
Legal Description:
Identified Planning Goals:
Soil and topography:
Ownership Patterns, Development, and Land Use in and Around the Compartment:
Unique Natural Features:
Archeological, Historical, and Cultural Features:
Special Management Designations or Considerations:
Watershed and Fisheries Considerations:
Wildlife Habitat Considerations:
Mineral Resource and Development Concerns and/or Restrictions
T44N, R26W, Sections 4,5, and 6.
Planning will focus on integrated timber management, forest recreation, fisheries management, and wildlife habitat management. Increasing public access to state lands is a high priority. Forest road monitoring/maintenance, trespass issues, forest regeneration, forest health, forest fire control, BMPs associated with watershed issues, and any resource damage incidents are all critical assessments considered during the forest cover type mapping, forest stand exams/inventory, collaborative development of proposed forest treatments, public comment documentation, and sustainable forest management planning processes.
Many drainages and wetlands throughout compartment. Some pockets of upland soils that are accessible for forest treatments.
Part of a very large contiguous block of state ownership. Very few private inholdings within compartment or surrounding area.
Chandler Brook is a designated trout stream which passes through Sections 4 and 5.Poplar Creek passes through Section 6.
Compartment 54 is found within the Chain Lakes Moraine Management Area; on a Disintegration Moraine in Southwestern Marquette County. The dominant Natural Communities are dry mesic northern forests, poor conifer swamps, and mesic northern forests. This management area offers opportunities to increase diversity and perhaps long-term oak sustainability through under planting white and red pine. Another priority is to maintain or increase wildlife corridors especially along riparian corridors. Wildlife management issues in the management area are: mast (hard and soft); habitat fragmentation; mature forest conditions; mesic conifer; course woody debris; and retention or development of large living and dead standing trees (for cavities). This management area represents approximately ¼ of the oak resource on WUP state forest. The following have been identified as featured species for Chain Lakes Management Area: black bear, gray jay, pileated woodpecker, Northern goshawk, red crossbill.
Sections 4-6 & 9, T44N R26W, Marquette CountySurface sediments consist of medium- and coarse-textured and and peat and muck. There is insufficient data to determine the glacial drift thickness (
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Vehicle Access:
Survey Needs:
Recreational Facilities and Opportunities:
Fire Protection:
Additional Compartment Information:
The north portion of Section 6 is accessed by Section 32 Road. The east portion of section 4 is accessed by Miller Creek Road. The SW 1/4 of Section 4 is accessed via Camp 10 Road. The center portion of the compartment is inaccessible due to large lowlands, lack of roads, and private property.
None at this time.
Miller Creek Road is a state snowmobile trail, south of this Compartment. Hunting, trapping, fishing, berry picking, ORV use, and snowmobile use are all important recreational uses.
Lies within the Gwinn Management Unit area of fire protection. Wildfire risk is relatively low in this compartment.
The following reports from the Inventory are attached:
Total Acres by Cover Type and Age Class
Cover Type by Harvest Method
Proposed Treatments – No Limiting Factors
Proposed Treatments – With Limiting Factors
Stand Details (Forested and Nonforested)
Dedicated and Proposed Special Conservation Areas
Site Condition Details
The following information is displayed, where pertinent, on the attached compartment maps:
Base feature information, stand boundaries, cover types, and numbers
Proposed treatments
Site condition boundaries
Details on the road access system
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45A346W9
47W9
51J6
52A6 53S6
54L0
55S5
56A3
57A3
26Q628A3
33G0
34A3 35A4
37A325R9
27R9
29A6
30S5
31G0
50W944M6
46R647A4
48A4
49A350A351S6
53Q6 54F655C6
79A3 80A3
408G0421G0
36Q5
37S6
1C5
2A33A3
5M5
1S62Q8
4U05Q6
6MD6
7UM5
9L0
11M8
15C8
1C62S6
4W9
5R9
6W9
10S6
15T4
16C6 17S5
18S6
19F2
21Q123Q1
25S526V0
27P333S636A3
38T639S6
40A241D0
42Z0
45U0 46T6 48S552F4
53L0
57L058L061Q163L0
67S572S4
73L0
74W779F4
30Q632A633Q6
35M6
36L0 37Q4
38U039U0
405G0
70S6
69A2
0
26A6
417G0
26U0 410G0 411G0412G0
43F677M6 93M6402G0420G0
7S114Q6
400G0
401G0
11413 - A3
576121 - T2
146120 - C9
34612 - Q5
166122 - S5
36121 - T5
174130 - A3
204130 - A3
2642200 - W9
40613 - LM1
546121 - T2
776220 - L0
62413 - A3
642200 - W8
12612 - Q5
294130 - A3
466122 - S6
49429 - MC9
526121 - T1
556121 - T2
586121 - T2
616220 - L0
72612 - Q64023102 - G0 506120 - C6
186220 - L0
1612 - Q6
24134 - A5
442200 - W854130 - A3
74130 - A6
106122 - S4
136121 - T4
15612 - Q6
19612 - Q6
216122 - S6
244311 - UM6274130 - A3
336121 - T2
356121 - T2
366122 - S5
41612 - Q5426122 - S6
45612 - Q1
536121 - T2
566121 - T2
596121 - T2
7342200 - W7
23413 - A3
32413 - A3
374130 - A686122 - S3
96129 - Q7284130 - A6
48612 - Q8
51613 - LM6
40442200 - W1
696220 - L0753102 - G0
30413 - A2
396122 - S6
4063102 - G0 6542320 - F1
676220 - L0
226121 - T5
32049001-Cut
32261032-cut-oi
32261035-cut-oi
32261039-Monitor
32261038-Seed
32037026-Monitor
32036033-Prep
32037031-Prep
Crystal Falls 222011
Gwinn 362010Gwinn 372011 Gwinn 382012 Gwinn 392017
Gwinn 482014
Gwinn 492015
Gwinn 552019
Gwinn 2612011
32054004-Cut
32054028-Cut
87°32'30"W87°33'0"W87°33'30"W87°34'0"W87°34'30"W87°35'0"W87°35'30"W87°36'0"W87°36'30"W87°37'0"W87°37'30"W
46°15'0
"N46°
14'30"N
46°14'0
"N
0 10.5Miles
Miris CornersRemonumented Section CornersSurvey Grade GPS CornersField Grade GPS CornersGateBridgesMotorcycle Trails (DNR License)Snowmobile TrailsDesignated Hiking TrailsORV License & Trail PermitDesignated Snowmobile TrailsGravel RoadsPoor Dirt Roads
RiversCompartment BoundarySelection (Group, Single Tree)Clearcut (w/Reserves)413 - Aspen422 - Natural Pines423 - Other Upland Conifers429 - Mixed Upland Conifers430 - Upland Mixed Forest612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest613 - Lowland Mixed Forest310 - Herbaceous Openland622 - Lowland ShrubLakes
94553
6935
95
28
41
Cover Type &Treatments Map Compartment: 54T44N, R26W, Sec: 04, 05, 06County: MarquetteUnit: GwinnMgmt Area: Chain Lakes MoraineYOE: 2018Acres: 1757.6 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Ben TravisMap Revised: 2/8/2017Map Phase: Post-Review
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11413 - A3
576121 - T2
146120 - C9
34612 - Q5
166122 - S5
36121 - T5
174130 - A3
204130 - A3
2642200 - W9
40613 - LM1
546121 - T2
776220 - L0
62413 - A3
642200 - W8
12612 - Q5
294130 - A3
466122 - S6
49429 - MC9
526121 - T1
556121 - T2
586121 - T2
616220 - L0
72612 - Q64023102 - G0 506120 - C6
186220 - L0
1612 - Q6
24134 - A5
442200 - W854130 - A3
74130 - A6
106122 - S4
136121 - T4
15612 - Q6
19612 - Q6
216122 - S6
244311 - UM6274130 - A3
336121 - T2
356121 - T2
366122 - S5
41612 - Q5426122 - S6
45612 - Q1
536121 - T2
566121 - T2
596121 - T2
7342200 - W7
23413 - A3
32413 - A3
374130 - A686122 - S3
96129 - Q7284130 - A6
48612 - Q8
51613 - LM645A3
46W9
47W9
51J6
52A653S6
54L0
55S5
56A3
57A3
26Q628A3
33G0
34A3 35A4
37A325R9
27R9
29A6
30S5
31G0
50W944M6
46R647A4
48A4
49A350A3
51S653Q6 54F6
55C6
79A3 80A3
408G0421G0
36Q537S6
1C5
2A33A3
5M5
1S62Q8
4U05Q6
6MD6
7UM5
9L0
11M8
15C8
1C62S6
4W9
5R9
6W9
10S6
15T4
16C617S5
18S6
19F2
21Q123Q1
25S526V0
27P333S636A3
38T639S6
40A241D0
42Z0
45U0 46T6 48S552F4
53L0
57L058L061Q163L0
67S5
72S4
73L0
74W7 79F4
30Q632A633Q635M6
36L037Q4
38U0
39U0
405G0
70S6
69A2
0
26A6
417G0
26U0 410G0 411G0412G0
43F677M6 93M6402G0420G0
7S114Q6
400G0
401G0
40442200 - W1
696220 - L0753102 - G0
30413 - A2
396122 - S6
4063102 - G0 6542320 - F1
676220 - L0
226121 - T5
87°32'30"W87°33'0"W87°33'30"W87°34'0"W87°34'30"W87°35'0"W87°35'30"W87°36'0"W87°36'30"W87°37'0"W87°37'30"W
46°15'0
"N46°
14'30"N
46°14'0
"N
0 10.5Miles
Miris CornersRemonumented Section CornersSurvey Grade GPS CornersField Grade GPS CornersGateBridgesMotorcycle Trails (DNR License)Snowmobile TrailsDesignated Hiking TrailsORV License & Trail PermitDesignated Snowmobile TrailsGravel RoadsPoor Dirt Roads
RiversCompartment BoundaryStand Boundaries413 - Aspen422 - Natural Pines423 - Other Upland Conifers429 - Mixed Upland Conifers430 - Upland Mixed Forest612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest613 - Lowland Mixed Forest310 - Herbaceous Openland622 - Lowland Shrub94
553
6935
95
28
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Stand BoundaryMap Compartment: 54T44N, R26W, Sec: 04, 05, 06County: MarquetteUnit: GwinnMgmt Area: Chain Lakes MoraineYOE: 2018Acres: 1757.6 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Ben TravisMap Revised: 2/8/2017Map Phase: Post-Review
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40442200 - W1
696220 - L0753102 - G0
30413 - A2
396122 - S6
4063102 - G06542320 - F1
676220 - L0
226121 - T5
3L - 1
3L - 2
3L - 33L - 53L - 6
3L - 7
3L - 83L - 9
3L - 10
3L - 113L - 12
3L - 133L - 14 3L - 15
3L - 16
3L - 173L - 183L - 19
3L - 20
3L - 223L - 23
2H - 25
3L - 60
3A - 30
3J - 38
3J - 2
3J - 22G - 3
3L - 6 3L - 7
3J - 55
3A - 39
3L - 4
3L - 18
3A - 33
2H - 2
3A - 15
3G - 53
3J - 68
3L - 5
2G - 10
2H - 37
2G - 1
3L - 8
3J - 13J - 1
45A346W9
47W9
51J6
52A6 53S6
54L0
55S5
56A3
57A3
26Q6 28A3 33G0
34A3 35A4
37A3 25R9
27R9
29A6
30S5
31G0
50W944M6
46R647A4
48A4
49A350A3
51S6
53Q6 54F6 55C6
79A3 80A3
408G0 421G0
36Q5 37S6
1C5
2A33A3
5M5
1S62Q8
4U05Q6
6MD6
7UM5
9L0
11M8
15C8
1C62S6
4W9
5R9
6W9
10S6
15T4
16C6 17S5
18S619F2
21Q123Q1
25S526V0
27P333S636A3
38T6
39S6
40A241D0
42Z0
45U046T6 48S5 52F4
53L0
57L058L061Q163L0
67S5
72S4
73L0
74W779F4
30Q632A633Q6
35M6
36L037Q4
38U0
39U0
405G0
70S6
69A2
0
26A6
417G0
26U0 410G0 411G0412G0
43F677M6 93M6402G0420G0
7S1 14Q6
400G0
401G0
11413 - A3
576121 - T2
146120 - C9
34612 - Q5
166122 - S5
36121 - T5
174130 - A3
204130 - A3
2642200 - W9
40613 - LM1
546121 - T2
776220 - L0
62413 - A3
642200 - W8
12612 - Q5
294130 - A3
466122 - S6
49429 - MC9526121 - T1
556121 - T2
586121 - T2
616220 - L0
72612 - Q64023102 - G0 506120 - C6
186220 - L0
1612 - Q6
24134 - A5
442200 - W854130 - A3
74130 - A6
106122 - S4
136121 - T4
15612 - Q6
19612 - Q6 216122 - S6
244311 - UM6274130 - A3
336121 - T2
356121 - T2
366122 - S5
41612 - Q5426122 - S6
45612 - Q1 536121 - T2
566121 - T2
596121 - T2
7342200 - W7
23413 - A3
32413 - A3
374130 - A686122 - S3
96129 - Q7284130 - A6
48612 - Q8
51613 - LM6
5C - 47
4A - 6
5F - 6
5F - 3
5F - 5
5F - 1
5C - 52
4A - 43
5C - 46
4A - 4
5F - 4
5B - 245B - 31
87°32'30"W87°33'0"W87°33'30"W87°34'0"W87°34'30"W87°35'0"W87°35'30"W87°36'0"W87°36'30"W87°37'0"W87°37'30"W
46°15'0
"N46°
14'30"N
46°14'0
"N
0 10.5Miles
Miris CornersRemonumented Section CornersSurvey Grade GPS CornersField Grade GPS CornersGateBridgesMotorcycle Trails (DNR License)Snowmobile TrailsDesignated Hiking TrailsORV License & Trail PermitDesignated Snowmobile TrailsGravel RoadsPoor Dirt Roads
RiversCompartment BoundaryAvailable w/ ConstraintsUnavailable5B: Maintain for regeneration purposes2H: Blocked by physical obstacle (e.g.upland stand in a lowland area)3L: Other wildlife concernsStand BoundariesCold Water StreamsHigh Priority Trout Stream BufferRiparian Area94
553
6935
95
28
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Special Conservation Areas& Site Conditions Map Compartment: 54T44N, R26W, Sec: 04, 05, 06County: MarquetteUnit: GwinnMgmt Area: Chain Lakes MoraineYOE: 2018Acres: 1757.6 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Ben TravisMap Revised: 2/8/2017Map Phase: Post-Review
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Report 1 – Total Acres by Cover Type and Age ClassCompartmentMgt. Unit
10-1
9
20-2
9
30-3
9
40-4
9
50-5
9
60-6
9
70-7
9
80-8
9
Tot
al
Year of Entry
Age Class
90-9
9
100-
109
110-
119
0-9
: Examiner
Non-
For
est
120-
129
130-
139
140-
149
150+
Unev
en-A
ged
Gwinn
Ben Travis
54 2018
0 0 361000001210804695100 0 0 0 0 0Aspen
0 0 22300000000000 0 223 0 0 0Cedar
9 0 900000000000 0 0 0 0 0Herbaceous Openland
0 0 221216105400001800 67 0 0 0 0Lowland Conifers
0 0 16600000000010 0 0 0 0 0Lowland Mixed Forest
105 0 10500000000000 0 0 0 0 0Lowland Shrub
0 0 35000275664000500 0 0 0 0 0Lowland Spruce/Fir
0 0 24500016600007900 0 0 0 0 0Tamarack
0 0 30000300000000 0 0 0 0 0Upland Conifers
0 0 10000000001000 0 0 0 0 0Upland Mixed Forest
0 0 300000000300 0 0 0 0 0Upland Spruce/Fir
0 0 185000041000030 44 0 0 97 0White Pine
0970114 175827612754512108098 161110 316 2231110Total
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Report 2 – Treatment Summary
CompartmentMgt. Unit
Total Compartment Acres:Acres of HarvestYear of Entry:
Gwinn
2018
54
1,758
Commercial Harvest - 138
Habitat Cut - 0
Harvests with Site Condition - 0
Next Step Harvest - 0
Cover Type by Harvest Method
Pat
ch C
lear
cut
Ove
rsto
ry R
emov
alSal
vage
Oth
er
Cle
arcu
t
Sel
ectio
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See
d Tr
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lterw
ood
Thi
nnin
g
Tot
al A
cres
000 10800000108Aspen
000 310000310White Pine
000 13800031 0108Total
Proposed and Next Step Treatments by Method
Tot
al A
cres
Oth
er
Non
-For
est
Mgt
.
Mon
itorin
g
Pes
ticid
e
Bur
ning
See
ding
Pla
ntin
g
Site
Pre
p
Har
vest
000 13800000138Current
01380 138000000Next Step
01380 2770000Total 0138
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Treatment
Name
Acres Stand
Age
Cover Type
Objective
Size
Density
Treatment
Type
Treatment
Method
Stand
CoverType
Mgt. Unit Report 3 -- Treatments Compartment:
Year of Entry:S
t
a
n
d
Approval
Status
BA
Range
Gwinn 54
2018
Age
Structure
32054004-Cut 124Sawtimber Medium
White pine, red pine, spruce, fir, aspen, birch,and maple.
4220 - Natural White Pine
Harvest Group Selection
Supplementing natural regeneration of white pine with handplanting of white pine at a rate of 50 seedlings per acre may need to be considered if natural regeneration success is not stimulated.
Remove defective, poorly spaced, high risk, or desirable white pine and red pine to result in an overstory made up of a patchwork of various stocking levels/crown closures. Retain some white pine with wildlife value characteristics. Remove all red maple, spruce, and fir. Varying gap sizes and intensity of substrate disturbance from logging equipment will allow for wider range of seed bed conditions which will be conducive for the establishment and recruitment of white pine seedlings. Follow work instructions by leaving Legacy trees.
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
4 42200 - Natural White Pine
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Draft Field Boundary
111-140
Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017
30.6
Monitoring, Natural Regen (Intermediate)Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
32054028-Cut 49Poletimber Well
Aspen, balsam poplar, birch, fir, maple, spruce, pine, and black cherry.
413 - AspenHarvest Clearcut with Retention
Hunter Walking Trail should be graded once sale completed. Road would be available to plant to herbaceous cover. Berms shall be re-constructed after harvest.
Harvest all aspen, balsam poplar, maple, cherry, fir, and spruce. Leave any white pine, red pine, hemlock, elm, birch, cedar, and oak. Use patch retention, perhaps around the wildlife opening, purer patches of maple, or any vernal ponds located. Retain some bigtooth aspen for cavity nesters and goshawk nests. Leave some mature patches in stand.
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
28 4130 - Aspen
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Draft Field Boundary
51-80
Proposed Start Date: 10/01/2017
107.8
Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
138.4Total Treatment Acreage Proposed:
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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit
Year of Entry:: Examiner
Gwinn
Ben Travis
54
2018
*Due to limitations in the current Site Conditions Analysis tool, all nonforested acres are considered available. Future development will enable analysis of nonforested types.
Dominant Site Condition Acres
Site
No. Other Site Condition Other Site Condition Other Site Condition Other Site ConditionDominant Site
Cond Availability
1 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
275
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
2 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
18
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
5B
Dominant Site Conditions
2H 3J 3L5F
Aspen 12 0
Cedar 223
Herbaceous Openland
Lowland Conifers 222
Lowland Mixed Forest 6
Lowland Shrub
Lowland Spruce/Fir 332
Tamarack 56 110
Upland Conifers 30
Upland Mixed Forest
Upland Spruce/Fir
White Pine 13 97
13 97 12 56 922Total Forested Acres
Relative Percent
Availability for Management
Acres Acres AvailTotal
Available With ConditionAcres
Acres
Not Available
349 0361 12
0 0223 223
9 09 0
0 0222 222
10 016 6
105 0105 0
17 0349 332
79 0244 165
0 030 30
10 010 0
3 03 0
75 111185 0
658 1111,758
6%37%
989
56%
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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit
Year of Entry:: Examiner
Gwinn
Ben Travis
54
2018
3 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
20
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
4 5F: Evaluated for Forest
Health Considerations
Unspecified97
Bob Heyd has indicated that this stand is highly infected with Diplodia, and should not be considered for red pine management at this time. The existing overstory red pine is already adversely impacted and not numerous enough to warrant a harvest. Understory red pine are also being impacted by Diplodia.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Available
5 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
9
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
6 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
34
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
7 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
21
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
8 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
6
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit
Year of Entry:: Examiner
Gwinn
Ben Travis
54
2018
9 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
3J: Water quality / BMPs (stream, river, or
lake)
30
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
10 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
Unspecified24
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
11 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
Unspecified9
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
12 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
186
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
13 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
17
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
14 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
10
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit
Year of Entry:: Examiner
Gwinn
Ben Travis
54
2018
15 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
12
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
16 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
49
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
17 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
110
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
18 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
20
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
19 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
4
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
20 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
28
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. Unit
Year of Entry:: Examiner
Gwinn
Ben Travis
54
2018
22 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
37
Core moose habitat.
3J: Water quality / BMPs (stream, river, or
lake)
Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
23 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2A: Adjacent landowner denied access
4
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
24 5B: Maintain for
regeneration purposes
Unspecified14 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Available
25 2H: Blocked by physical
obstacle (e.g. upland
stand in a lowland area)
Unspecified12 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
60 3L: Other wildlife
concerns
2G: Too wet (sensitive soils, does not include
access issues)
3
Core moose habitat.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
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SCA Category Acres
Mgt. Unit
Report 5 – PROPOSED SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA* (SCA) DETAILS
Compartment:
Recommendation
* This is a partial list of SCAs for this compartment. Not included are those areas identified under other Department initiatives (Natural Rivers, Deer Wintering Areas, etc.). Those will be identified in separate, future map and report products.
Year of Entry:
SCA Name Detail Type
#Type!
Comments
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Type
Mgt. Unit Compartment:
Description
* This is a list of SCA's for this compartment along with a 1/4 mile buffer surrounding the compartment. Refer to the Special Conservation Area Map for locations of the below listed Conservation Areas.
Report 6 – EXISTING SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA DETAILS
Conservation
Area SCA = Special Conservation Area
HCVA = High Conservation Value Area
ERA = Ecological Reference Area
Year of Entry
Gwinn 54
2018
A coldwater stream has temperature and dissolved oxygen conditions that allow naturally-reproduced or stocked trout populations and those of other coldwater fish species (e.g., slimy sculpin) to persist from year to year. Coldwater streams in Michigan typically provide these conditions due to substantial contributions of groundwater to their stream flows. Such streams are established by Director's action and designated as trout resources by Fisheries Order 210.
Cold Water Stream
SCA
A transitional area between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in which the terrestrial ecosystem influences the aquatic ecosystem and vice-versa. Because of the unique conditions adjacent to lakes, streams and open water wetlands, riparian areas harbor a high diversity of plants and wildlife. Riparian communities are ecologically and socially significant in their effects on water quality and quantity, as well as aesthetics, habitat, bank stability, timber production, and their contribution to overall biodiversity.
Riparian AreaSCA
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Level 4
Cover Type AcresStand
Age
Size
DensityBA
Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S
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General
Comments:
Year of Entry:
Gwinn
2018
54
1 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Poletimber Well
48.8 99 81-110
2 4134 - Aspen, Spruce/Fir
Poletimber Medium
12.1 58 51-80 Remote, isolated stand.
3 6121 - Tamarack Poletimber Medium
109.7 76 51-80 Put into biodiversity maintainance to protect wildlife values and habitat. Some white birch poles.
4 42200 - Natural White Pine
Sawtimber Medium
30.6 124 111-140 Cut permit #43-88-1. In 2004, prescribed under-burning was tried after the sale but was unsuccessful as fuels were too
damp. A prescribed burn was done, in part of the stand, in the spring of 2006. A M3 midstory in many places as soft maple just resprouted prolifically from fire. There are some small patches of
W3 20 feet tall. Aspen whips invading along edge of stand.
5 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 28.6 16 Immature Cut permit # 15-98-01. Dense stand. Sparse white birch poles. White birch, black cherry and red maple saplings present.
6 42200 - Natural White Pine
Sawtimber Medium
13.5 124 51-80 Cut under permit #43-88-1. A fire control line was put around part of the stand in the spring of 2006, with plans to burn, but the pine reproduction is so well established that it was decided not
to burn. At the compartment review it was decided that the stand should be scheduled for a prescribed burn, with a possibility of
underplanting if burning did not work. Heavily stocked understory with desirable advanced regeneration. Scattered
white birch and trembling aspen poletimber.
7 4130 - Aspen Poletimber Well
13.9 26 51-80 Cut under permit #43-88-1. Fir distributed in small patches - not enough and not large enough to warrant early entry and taking
sub-merchantable aspen.
8 6122 - Black Spruce Sapling Well 4.7 26 Immature
9 6129 - Mixed Coniferous Lowland
Forest
Sawtimber Poor
34.2 123 81-110
10 6122 - Black Spruce Poletimber Poor
4.1 75 81-110
11 413 - Aspen Sapling Well 37.3 7 Immature OPIC - FMD: A6F4S4, Cut this TP Stand treated under contract #009-08-01 by Minerick.
12 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Poletimber Medium
27.5 71 81-110
13 6121 - Tamarack Poletimber Poor
55.7 77 81-110
14 6120 - Lowland Cedar Sawtimber Well
186.2 130 141-170
15 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Poletimber Well
17.3 79 81-110
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Level 4
Cover Type AcresStand
Age
Size
DensityBA
Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S
t
a
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General
Comments:
Year of Entry:
Gwinn
2018
54
16 6122 - Black Spruce Poletimber Medium
12.5 75 51-80 Labrador tea. White birch uncommon in canopy. Red maple saplings found.
17 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 14.2 28 Immature
19 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Poletimber Well
23.8 128 81-110
20 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 48.7 8 Immature Harvested under permit #32-08-08-01 in 2009. Well-stocked. Scattered mature white pine and black spruce remain from
previous stand. White pine, black spruce, red pine, black cherry, and red maple saplings found.
21 6122 - Black Spruce Poletimber Well
274.9 86 Unspecified
22 6121 - Tamarack Poletimber Medium
0.0 76 51-80 Put into biodiversity maintainance to protect wildlife values and habitat. Some white birch poles.
23 413 - Aspen Sapling Well 7.7 18 Immature Cut prmt. # 14-98-01. Some black cherry, red pine, white pine, and white spruce retained from past harvest.
24 4311 - Pine, Aspen Mix Poletimber Well
10.4 28 81-110 Fir, black cherry, black spruce, and white pine saplings found. Fir, white birch, white spruce, and black spruce are uncommon
overstory associates.
26 42200 - Natural White Pine
Sawtimber Well
97.1 180 81-110 Thinned in 1989. Severe Diplodia outbreak to immediate north of stand. Diplodia symptoms prevalent in this stand, both red
pine saplings and large red pine canopy trees which have 1/2 of canopy lacking any needles. Standing dead red pine. Higher
concentration of red pine in canopy to the south. Some 2-3 stick aspen and white birch. Areas where canopy is more sparse. Bob Heyde, Bob Tylka , and Tom Seablom inspected stand spring of 2016. Diplodia evident on pine cones. Stand is to be considered
infected and should not be considered for red pine management. There is not enough red pine product to warrant
an entry. Also, midstory very thick and will provide next merchantable products.
27 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 11.2 19 Immature Moderate level of aspen stocking - adequate for forestry purposes. Sparse red pine and white spruce saplings.
28 4130 - Aspen Poletimber Well
107.8 49 51-80 Cut in 1973. Old hunter walking trail inside stand. Mainly 4 to 6 stick aspen, with some 3 stick too. Red maple poles found.
Pockets of stem breakage, so patches of lower stocking. Nice straight aspen boles. Foliage damage on fir due to SBW. Black
cherry and white pine saplings present. Heavy white spruce regen on closed roads.
29 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 45.7 18 Immature Cut prmt. # 14-98-01. Scattered white pine supercanopy trees. Black cherry and red maple saplings found.
30 413 - Aspen Sapling Medium
2.0 19 1-50
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Level 4
Cover Type AcresStand
Age
Size
DensityBA
Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S
t
a
n
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General
Comments:
Year of Entry:
Gwinn
2018
54
32 413 - Aspen Sapling Well 7.4 7 Immature Stand treated under contract #009-08-01.
33 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
7.4 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
34 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Poletimber Medium
12.4 99 51-80 Remote, isolated stand.
35 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
3.7 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
36 6122 - Black Spruce Poletimber Medium
20.2 79 51-80 Buffer along creek. Remote and isolated by private land.
37 4130 - Aspen Poletimber Well
18.0 26 81-110 CUT under permit #43-88-1. 1 stick aspen. Hazel present in small patches. White pine regeneration along roads where
mineral soil exposed.
39 6122 - Black Spruce Poletimber Well
3.9 63 81-110
40 613 - Lowland Mixed Forest
Sapling Poor 10.3 7 Immature Stand treated under contract #009-08-01.
41 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Poletimber Medium
9.9 77 51-80
42 6122 - Black Spruce Poletimber Well
8.6 76 81-110
45 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Sapling Poor 17.9 23 Immature
46 6122 - Black Spruce Poletimber Well
20.4 75 81-110
48 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Sawtimber Medium
21.1 107 51-80
49 429 - Mixed Upland Conifers
Sawtimber Well
29.5 70 81-110 Windthrow a problem. Hemlock, tamarack, and black cherry are uncommon overstory associates.
50 6120 - Lowland Cedar Poletimber Well
36.5 133 51-80 Cedar canopy healthy. Sphagnum prevalent. Put into biodiversity maintainance to protect wildlife values and habitat.
51 613 - Lowland Mixed Forest
Poletimber Well
5.6 107 51-80
52 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Poor 4.0 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
53 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
3.7 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
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Level 4
Cover Type AcresStand
Age
Size
DensityBA
Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:S
t
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General
Comments:
Year of Entry:
Gwinn
2018
54
54 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
18.1 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
55 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
11.9 25 Immature Strip harvests under permit #32-88-1.
56 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
9.3 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
57 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
5.2 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
58 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
7.5 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
59 6121 - Tamarack Sapling Medium
8.0 25 Immature Cut under permit #32-88-1.
62 413 - Aspen Sapling Well 6.4 8 Immature Harvested under prmt# 08-08-01 in 2009. Some black cherry, red and white pine, and white spruce trees scattered about in
the stand as residual from harvest.
65 42320 - Upland Spruce Sapling Poor 2.7 25 1-50 Possible timber trespass.
72 612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Poletimber Well
9.2 123 81-110
73 42200 - Natural White Pine
Sawtimber Poor
41.1 66 1-50 Stand harvested as "Two County Aspen" #007-08-01 - cut July-August, 2013.
404 42200 - Natural White Pine
Sapling Poor 3.1 11 Immature Low quality grass with small patches of birdsfoot trefoil. Small patches of bracken, moss, and exposed sand. Some fir poles.
Willow and cherry encroachment.
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Cover Type Acres
Mgt. Unit Report 8 – Nonforested Stands Compartment:
Stand General Comments:
Year of Entry:
Managed
Site
Gwinn 54
2018
18 33.66220 - Alder/willow No
61 55.7 Floodplain for stream.6220 - Alder/willow No
67 3.66220 - Alder/willow No
69 2.76220 - Alder/willow No
75 3.2 Opening created 1994. Not good herbaceous forage. Bracken fern. White pine, black spruce, red pine, and cherry saplings present.
3102 - Grass No
77 9.7 stream floodplain.6220 - Alder/willow No
402 4.6 Foodplot quality opening. 100% open. Good meadow to maintain long-term.3102 - Grass Yes
406 1.5 Created in 1990.3102 - Grass No
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