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Page 1: Ecologically Significant Places of the North Central Forest€¦ · 237 443 454 440 501 336 238 56 471 474 448 467 399 478 441 444 305 307 115 465 450 291 293 459 450 479 504 453

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Ecologically Significant Places ofthe North Central Forest

Significant Ecological PlacesLand Legacy PlacesImportant Bird AreasState Natural Areas

Conservation Opportunity AreasTerrestrialRiver SystemsLakes

Ecological LandscapeCounty BoundariesProtected LandNative American LandCities or VillagesOpen Water

0 10 20 30 405Miles

0 10 20 30 405Kilometers

Scale: 1:1,400,000Wisconsin Transverse Mercator NAD83(91)

Map NCF5 - ams

The significant ecological places depicted on this map originate from several different plansthat identify areas of the state that are ecologically important based on criteria described inthose plans. Land Legacy Places were identified in the Wisconsin Land Legacy Report (2006):http://dnr.wi.gov/master_planning/land_legacy/Conservation Opportunity Areas were identified in Wisconsin's Wildlife Action PlanImplementation Report (2008): http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/er/wwap/ Important Bird Areas were identified in Important Bird Areas of Wisconsin (2007):http://www.wisconsinbirds.org/iba/IBA-book.htmProtected Lands include most State, Federal and County ownership or easements as well aslands owned or managed by land trusts and NGOs such as The Nature Conservancy and others.

Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin Handbook - 1805.1 WDNR, 2013

M I C H I G A N

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Conservation Opportunity Areas (COAs) Important Bird Areas (IBAs) - continuedCOA # Terrestrial COA Name LL Lauterman Lake1.01 Bibon Swamp MCB McCaslin Brook1.02 Bad River ML Moose Lake2.04 Douglas and Bayfield County Barrens MP Manitowish Peatlands4.01 Gogebic-Penokee Range OTF Owen Teal Forest4.02 Medford Hemlock Hardwoods PE Perkinstown4.03 Bootjack Bog PR Penokee Range4.04 Sawyer-Ashland Hemlock Hardwoods SEB Spread Eagle Barrens4.05 Blue Hills SPD St. Peters Dome4.06 Nicolet Hemlock Hardwoods UCR Upper Chippewa River4.07 Drumlin Hardwoods UWW Upper Wisconsin Wetland Pines4.08 Diamond Roof4.09 Winegar Moraine-Moose Creek Land Legacy Places4.1 Upper Flambeau Woods BI Blue Hills4.11 Skinner Creek BL Border Lakes Region4.12 Rock Lake End Moraine CH Chippewa Flowage5.01 Trout Lake Pines CL Chippewa Glacial Lakes5.02 Wisconsin River Headwaters CN Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest5.03 Squirrel and Tomahawk Rivers DK Deerskin River5.04 Flambeau Headwaters EC East and West Eau Claire River5.05 Blackjack Springs ER Eau Claire River5.06 Manitowish Powell Peatlands FR Flambeau River State Forest5.09 Chain-O-Lakes GF Gile Flowage15.05 Dunbar Barrens GM Goodman Forest15.07 Spread Eagle Barrens HB Haugen-Birchwood Lakeland15.08 Coleman Lake HH Harrison Hills16.01 Menominee Forest JR Jump River

LA Langlade MoraineCOA # Aquatic COA Name LH Laona Hemlock HardwoodsA.05 Upper Wolf River LO Lost Lake BogA.08 Peshtigo River MO Moose Creek Hemlock WoodsA.09 Pine-Popple Rivers NF North Fork of the Chief RiverA.27 Squirrel-Tomahawk Rivers NR Namekagon RiverA.36 Middle Chippewa River PA Pershing AreaA.38 Blue Hills Streams PE Peshtigo RiverA.40 Jump-Lower Flambeau Rivers PG Penokee-Gogebic RangeA.41 Flambeau River PI Pipestone HillsA.43 Upper Forks Chippewa River PP Pine-Popple RiverA.49 Chippewa Moraine Lakes PR Prairie RiverA.50 Birchwood Moraine Lakes SO Somo RiverA.51 Harrison Hills Lakes TH Timm's HillA.53 Brunet and Thornapple River TP Thornapple-Brunet River Woods

UC Upper Chippewa RiverImportant Bird Areas (IBAs) UF Upper Forks of the Flambeau RiverBH Blue Hills UP Upper Wolf RiverBM Bootjack Muskeg UW Upper Wisconsin RiverBMKL Bogus Muskeg-Kelly Lynn Bog WC Weyerhauser Cedar SwampBS Bibon Swamp YC Yellow (Chippewa) RiverCNP Camp Nine PinesDB Dunbar BarrensDR Deerskin RiverFH Flambeau HeadwatersHW Headwaters WildernessLCM Lincoln County Muskegs

Significant Ecological Places in theNorth Central Forest Ecological Landscape

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State Natural Areas (SNAs) State Natural Areas (SNAs) - continuedSNA Name SNA Name

4 Flambeau River Hardwood Forest 432 No Name Lake25 Lake of the Pines Conifer-Hardwoods 433 Black Creek Bog74 Blue Hills Felsenmeer 434 Ghost Lake

103 Lampson Moraine Pines 435 Foulds Creek104 Dunbar Barrens 436 Wilson Lake115 Gobler Lake 437 Little Willow Drumlin117 Scott Lake & Shelp Lake 438 Moose River Cedar Hills118 Giant White Pine Grove 439 Riley Lake119 Franklin & Butternut Lakes 440 Chippewa Trail121 Plagge Woods 441 Argonne Experimental Forest124 Moose Lake 442 Kentuck Lake140 Totagatic Highlands Hemlocks 443 Alvin Creek Headwaters163 Oxbow Rapids, Upper Wolf River 444 Rat Lake Swamp/Popple River Headwtrs.191 Kissick Alkaline Bog 445 Echo Lake216 Patterson Hemlocks 446 Pat Shay Lake237 Dunn Lake 447 Wabikon Lake238 Atkins Lake and Hiles Swamp 448 North Otter Creek264 Mary Lake 449 Anvil Lake Trail275 Bibon Swamp 450 Camp 3 Lake277 Tranus Lake 451 Lauterman Lake282 Fox Maple Woods 452 Popple River Corridor286 Bear Caves 453 Hedmark Pines287 Bogus Swamp 454 Diamond Roof288 Minito Lake 455 Deer Mountain290 Spread Eagle Barrens 456 Wheeler Lake291 Turtle-Flambeau Patterned Bog 457 Woods Creek292 Chequamegon Hardwoods 458 Spring Brook Drumlins293 McCarthy Lake and Cedars 459 Thornapple Hemlocks295 Spider Lake Ash Swamp 460 Elk River Valley297 Twin Lakes Bog 461 Mondeaux Hardwoods301 Barney Creek 462 Lost Lake Esker302 Bastile Lake 463 Bear Creek Hemlocks303 Brule River Cliffs 464 Kidrick Swamp305 Grandma Lake Wetlands 465 Silver Creek & Mondeaux River307 McCaslin Mountain 466 Brush Creek Hemlocks308 Blackjack Springs 467 Yellow River Ice-walled Lake Plain310 Wisconsin Slough 468 Richter Lake Hemlocks321 Lake Evelyn 469 Perkinstown Hemlocks324 Rock Creek Felsenmeer 470 Camp Nine Pines336 Caroline Lake 471 Bearsdale Creek & Hyatt Spring339 Diamond Lake 472 Northeast Lake399 Copper Falls 473 Mountain Lake404 Lawrence Lake 474 Fairyland411 Border Lakes 475 Rock Lake420 St. Peter's Dome 476 Namekagon Fen421 Brunsweiler River and Mineral Lake 477 Kieper Creek422 North Country Trail Hardwoods 478 Beaver Creek423 English Lake Hemlocks 479 Haymeadow Creek424 Dry Lake 480 Headwater Lakes425 Lake Owen Hardwoods 482 Haymeadow Flowage426 Eighteen Mile Creek 494 Pirus Road Swamp427 Drummond Woods 501 Catherine Lake Hemlock-Hardwoods428 Bear Lake Slough 504 Rice Creek429 Upper Brunet River 527 Hunting River Alders430 East Fork Chippewa River 528 Kelly Lynn Bog431 Snoose Creek 539 Haley Creek Swamp

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State Natural Areas (SNAs) - continuedSNA Name

540 Spruce Grouse Swamp552 Jump River Woods587 Flambeau Wetlands589 Swamp Creek Fen590 Crandon Ribbed Fen999 Bootjack Bog

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