School Forest Resource Management
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School Forest Management Plan Guideline
- Registered forests should, at a minimum, contain one (1)
contiguous acre of forested land.
- Municipalities and school districts should maintain an updated
forest management plan on properties 10 acres and larger and
implement recommended practices.
- Management plans should be updated, at a minimum, every 10
years.
- Management plans should be reviewed annually by municipality or
school district personnel to ensure the plan is being followed.
- Management plans developed for school forests and other
community forests to be used for educational purposes should include
educational opportunities available in the forest.
- Forest management plans should incorporate educational
objectives as described by the school district's education plan, if
available.
- If a forest management plan is not developed for a property
under 10 acres, a description of the property and objectives for
management should be written.
- Management plan or property description (for properties under 10 acres) can be completed by a Department forester, cooperating forester (at owner's expense), or other interested parties (including students). All management plans need to be approved by a Department forester.
Example Management Plans
Madison School Forest (PDF)
Unity School Forest (PDF)
School Forest Timber Sales
Timber sales from the school forest are a great opportunity to:- provide income for school forest activities;
- educate students, teachers, and the community about how management decisions are made and how harvesting is done; and,
- study the results of management activities on the school forest
The state school and community forest law clearly defines the
process for establishing a timber sales on these properties. The law
requires that: No trees may be cut unless they are marked or
designated for cutting by a state forester. As written in
s. 28.22, Wis. Stats., "Any timber sale from a
community forest shall be based on the scale, measure or count of
the cut products. Any timber sale with an estimated value of $3,000
or more shall be by public sale after 2 publications of a classified
advertisement announcing the sale in a newspaper having general
circulation in the county in which the timber to be sold is
located." The law provides for penalties if these conditions are not
met.
Habitat Restoration
US Fish & Wildlife Service -
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
By offering technical assistance and funds to school districts (and
private landowners), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service)
through its Partners for Fish and Wildlife program (PFW) works
cooperatively with landowners and partners to restore fish and
wildlife habitats.
The PFW program emphasizes the reestablishment of wetlands, native
vegetation and ecological communities for the benefit of fish and
wildlife associated with the needs and desires of private
landowners. A dollar-for-dollar cost-share, although not a program
requirement, is sought on a project-by-project basis. Up to
100-percent funding for habitat restoration projects is available
through the Service and its partners. Landowners agree to maintain
the restored habitats for no less than 10 years, but otherwise
retain full control of their lands.
Since 1987, the PFW program in Wisconsin has worked with more than
5,800 landowners to restore 12,700 acres of wetlands and 12,000
acres of native grasslands. The depth and diversity of the PFW
program encompasses all of Wisconsin's ecosystems: wetlands in the
state's glaciated regions; tall grass prairies in the southwest; oak
savannas in the central sands; and wild rice lakes of the north. The
widely acclaimed PFW program is a positive, results-oriented
approach to fish and wildlife conservation.
National Ash Tree Seed Collection Initiative
In the event that the emerald ash borer cannot be contained, the
Rose Lake Plant Materials Center is taking steps to see that the ash
tree doesn't vanish forever.
The PMC has initiated the National Ash Tree Seed Collection
Initiative. An agreement has been established to store ash tree seed
at the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation in Fort
Collins, CO. The U.S. Forest Service has agreed to x-ray the
collected ash seed to determine sound seed for storage. If the ash
tree populations are completely decimated by the ash borer, the
stored seeds can be used as the genetic base for work to
re-establish ash trees for future generations. The PMC is seeking
volunteers to collect seed from ash trees throughout the U.S. in the
growing regions of ash trees. Additional information on the
initiative along with identifying and collecting ash seed is
contained
HERE.
Publications and Information
Getting the Help You Need: People and Dollars for
Wildlife - This Wisconsin DNR publication provides a good
overview of resource available for managing wildlife on your:
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/publ/gettinghelp.pdf
Forest Fact publications - UW-Extension - These
publications cover a wide range of forest management and the forest
products industry. There are publications specific to managing
different types of forest (hardwood, aspen, pine, etc.), general
information about forest measurements (what is basal area, what is a
cord, what is a board foot, etc.) and many others of interest to
school forests
http://forest.wisc.edu/extension/forfact.htm
Resource Links
Invasive Species- Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
http://dnr.wi.gov/invasives/ - Invasive Plant Association of Wisconsin
www.ipaw.org/ - Invasive and Exotic Species of North America
www.invasive.org/ - Federal and state exotic species activities
and programs
http://invasivespecies.gov/
Foresters
- Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources Foresters by County
http://dnr.wi.gov/forestry/ftax/county.asp - County Foresters
www.wisconsincountyforests.com/wcfa-adm.htm - Consulting Foresters
http://dnr.wi.gov/forestry/Private/Assist/coopfor.htm - US Forest Service - Chequamegon - Nicolet
National Forest
www.fs.fed.us/r9/cnnf/ - UW-Extension Foresters
http://forest.wisc.edu/extension/contacts.htm
Other Resource Management Agencies and Organizations
- County Extension Agents
www.uwex.edu/ces/cty - County Land Conservation Departments
http://www.wlwca.org/ - Natural Resources Conservation Service -
Wisconsin Office
www.wi.nrcs.usda.gov/ - Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) Program www.wi.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/rcd.html
Soils
- Web Soil Survey - provides soil data and
information produced by the National Cooperative
Soil Survey
http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app - DNR Water Resources
www.dnr.state.wi.us/environmentprotect/water.html
Wildlife
- Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources Wildlife
www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/ - US Fish & Wildlife Service
http://midwest.fws.gov/WisconsinPartners/

