Timber Property Management Map

Information

Timber harvest ready to be loaded on trucks.
For questions, comments or more information on ongoing and upcoming timber harvest operations contact BCPL's Forest Supervisor in the Lake Tomahawk office.

Timber management activity including planned timber harvests are depicted in the map below.

Map Use


The Interactive Map will appear shortly (Click on the > in the side panel for Map detail and use instructions).

Zoom in on the map and click to see details about the location highlighted on the map. Layers in the map include BCPL Properties with reference names, Woods Roads, Parcel Descriptions, and the Harvest Schedule - polygon areas representing planned harvesting activities including Property Name, Approximate Acreage, Management Class, Management Objective, Inventory Notes, Sale Class, Management Method Commercial Treatment, Year of Treatment, Commercial Treatment, Management Notes, and other information.

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Timber Management Map


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More About This Map

The initial view of the map shows the northern part of the state of Wisconsin. Blue shapes indicating BCPL properties are dispersed across that part of the state due to the nature of federal land grants and land transactions over the past 150+ years. Black lines and labels indicate names and locations of Wisconsin counties for quick reference.

Using interactive map tools to zoom in begins to reveal additional details on the map.  Blue labels appear listing the names of each of the BCPL properties representing one or more parcels managed by BCPL. Optionally-visible, green areas represent those parcels. When zoomed in to a smaller region, black-and-red number labels appear listing a timber stand's scheduled year of treatment. Those stands themselves are represented by a pastel color set used to distinguish neighboring polygons. Zooming in still further reveals black-and-green that trace the path of woods roads.

Clicking or tapping on a location pops up an information box overlaying the map. Using the mouse or tab, space, and arrow keys, information about the various layers can be selected and displayed.

A small arrow is visible on the left border of the map. Activating that arrow slides out a panel with more details about the map.