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Wildlife Area - Forest Stewardship Plans

Late winter forest

The following is a list of Forest Stewardship Plans developed for selected Wildlife Management Areas. These plans were developed to help guide forest management on these areas. Additional plans will be added for wildlife management areas that have a substantial forest component that is or will be actively managed using silvicultural techniques. Note: Iowa's forests are dynamic systems that experience changes over time, some changes such as those caused by storms happen overnight, while others may take decades or centuries. Consequently, stewardship plans, though perscriptively written to achieve long range objectives, must be adaptive to catastrophic changes should they occur.

Forest Stewardship Plans

North Bear Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
Cardinal Marsh Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
SnyMagill Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
French Creek Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
Coon Creek Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
Lansing Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
Blackhawk Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
Echo Valley Forest Stewardship Plan PDF
Indian Bluffs Forest Stewardship Plan PDF


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