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Westward Waters
Unit Management Plan
A planning unit consisting of 13 State Forests,
10 fishing sites and 7 detached Forest Preserve Lots in Lewis County
By the Westward Waters Unit Management Planning Team:
Ed Sykes - Forester, Lowville
Dave Smith - Regional Forester, Watertown
Keith Rivers - Supervising Forester, Lowville
Andrew MacDuff Wildlife Biologist, Watertown
Erik Latremore Ecology Biologist, Watertown
Dave Erway- Aquatic Biologist, Utica
Douglas Kirkbride - Conservation Operations Supervisor 2, Lowville
Brent Planty Conservation Operations Supervisor 1, Lowville
John Scanlon & Mike Hubschmitt - Forest Ranger 1, Lowville
Michael Contino - Real Property Supervisor, Watertown
Jerry Zaykoski Mined land Reclamation Specialist, Watertown
Acknowledgments
The Westward Waters Unit Management Planning Team would like to gratefully acknowledge the
efforts of all those who contributed to this plan. We particularly would like to thank the following
people for information and review they provided:
Andrea Mercurio Forester, Lowville
Scott Glenn - Forestry Technician, Lowville
Rachael Hillegas - Forestry Technician, Lowville
Matthew Nowak Natural Resources Planner, Lowville
Richard McDonald Stewardship Biologist
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - Division of Lands and Forests- Region 6
7327 State Route 812, Lowville N.Y. 13367 - 315-376-3521 - r6ump@gw.dec.state.ny.us
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DECs Mission
"The quality of our environment is fundamental to our concern for the quality of life. It is hereby
declared to be the policy of the State of New York to conserve, improve and protect its natural resources
and environment and to prevent, abate and control water, land and air pollution, in order to enhance
the health, safety and welfare of the people of the state and their overall economic and social wellbeing." - Environmental Conservation Law 1-0101(1)
Vision Statement
State Forests on the Westward Waters Unit will be managed in a sustainable manner by promoting
ecosystem health, enhancing landscape biodiversity, protecting soil productivity and water quality. In
addition, the State Forests on this unit will continue to provide the many recreational, social and
economic benefits valued so highly by the people of New York State. DEC will continue the legacy which
started more than 80 years ago, leaving these lands to the next generation in better condition than they
are today.
This plan sets the stage for DEC to reach these ambitious goals by applying the latest research and
science, with guidance from the public, whose land we have been entrusted to manage.
Table of Contents
DECS MISSION ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
VISION STATEMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................................................................................. 3
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
STATE FOREST OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................................5
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS..................................................................................................................................................5
MANAGEMENT PLANNING OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................5
DECS MANAGEMENT APPROACH AND GOALS ....................................................................................................................6
LOCATION MAP ................................................................................................................................................... 11
I. INFORMATION ON THE WESTWARD WATERS UNIT .......................................................................................... 12
STATE LANDS IN THE UNIT .............................................................................................................................................12
DETACHED FOREST PRESERVE LOTS .................................................................................................................................13
HIGH CONSERVATION VALUE FORESTS .............................................................................................................................14
SOILS .........................................................................................................................................................................15
WATER RESOURCES......................................................................................................................................................17
BIODIVERSITY ..............................................................................................................................................................20
VISUAL RESOURCES ......................................................................................................................................................31
HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ..............................................................................................................................32
REAL PROPERTY ...........................................................................................................................................................36
INFRASTRUCTURE .........................................................................................................................................................40
FORMAL AND INFORMAL PARTNERSHIPS AND AGREEMENTS .................................................................................................47
RECREATION ...............................................................................................................................................................48
UNIVERSAL ACCESS ......................................................................................................................................................55
MINERAL RESOURCES ...................................................................................................................................................56
SUPPORTING LOCAL COMMUNITIES .................................................................................................................................57
FOREST PRODUCTS .......................................................................................................................................................59
FOREST HEALTH...........................................................................................................................................................60
II. SUMMARY OF ECO-REGION ASSESSMENTS...................................................................................................... 62
ECO-REGION SUMMARY ...............................................................................................................................................63
ECO-REGION ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................................................64
LOCAL LANDSCAPE CONDITIONS .....................................................................................................................................64
III. MANAGEMENT ISSUES, OBJECTIVES AND ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 66
ISSUES, NEEDS AND DESIRES ..........................................................................................................................................66
TEN-YEAR LIST OF MANAGEMENT ACTIONS ......................................................................................................................80
LAND MANAGEMENT ACTION SCHEDULE..........................................................................................................................87
BIBLIOGRAPHY ................................................................................................................................................... 165
GLOSSARY .......................................................................................................................................................... 167
APPENDICES & FIGURES ..................................................................................................................................... 170
APPENDIX A - SUMMARY OF COMMENTS DURING PUBLIC SCOPING SESSIONS AND RESPONSES TO COMMENTS ............................170
APPENDIX B - STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW (SEQR) .......................................................................................176
FIGURE 1. CURRENT FOREST TYPE AND FOREST STAND IDENTIFICATION NUMBER, RSA, HCVF AND TOPO MAPS .....................177
FIGURE 2. WATER RESOURCES, SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AND BUFFER ZONES .....................................................................177
FIGURE 3. CURRENT AND PROPOSED MANAGEMENT MAPS.............................................................................................177
FIGURE 4. INFRASTRUCTURE AND RECREATION MAPS ....................................................................................................177
FIGURE 5. SOILS AND ARCHEOLOGICAL MAPS ...............................................................................................................177
PREFACE
STATE FOREST OVERVIEW
Preface
State Forest Overview
The public lands comprising this unit play a unique role in the landscape. Generally, the State Forests of
the unit are described as follows:
Management will ensure the sustainability, biological diversity, and protection of functional
ecosystems and optimize the ecological benefits that these State lands provide, including the following:
Legal Considerations
Article 9, Titles 5 and 7, of the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) authorize DEC to manage lands
acquired outside the Adirondack and Catskill Parks. This management includes watershed protection,
production of timber and other forest products, recreation, and kindred purposes.
For additional information on DECs legal rights and responsibilities, please review the statewide
Strategic Plan for State Forest Management (SPSFM) at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html. Refer
specifically to pages 33 and 317.
PREFACE
DECS MANAGEMENT APPROACH and Goals
relatively poor access with no developed trails or facilities. They do provide ample wildlife habitat and
watershed protection values. The 1929 State Reforestation Act, and the 1931 Hewitt Amendment
authorized the Conservation Department to acquire land outside the Forest Preserve, now defined by
the Adirondack and Catskill Blue Lines, for reforestation purposes. Lands acquired prior to the 1929 Act
and the 1931 Amendment outside the Park blue lines but still within a Forest Preserve county, remained
classified as Forest Preserve.
There are eight Fishing Access Sites (FAS) and two Fishermans Parking Areas (FPA) included in this UMP.
They are mostly along the Black River and its tributaries. They are managed by DECs Division of Fish and
Wildlife to provide fishing opportunities to the public.
Public Participation
One of the most valuable and influential aspects of UMP development is public participation. Public
meetings are held to solicit input and written and verbal comments are encouraged while management
plans are in draft form. Mass mailings, press releases and other methods for soliciting input are often
also used to obtain input from adjoining landowners, interest groups and the general public.
Strategic Plan for State Forest Management
This unit management plan is designed to implement DECs statewide Strategic Plan for State Forest
Management (SPSFM). Management actions are designed to meet local needs while supporting
statewide and eco-regional goals and objectives.
The SPSFM is the statewide master document and Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) that
guides the careful management of natural and recreational resources on State Forests. The plan aligns
future management with principles of landscape ecology, ecosystem management, multiple use
management and the latest research and science available at this time. It provides a foundation for the
development of Unit Management Plans. The SPSFM divides the State into 80 geographic units,
composed of DEC administered State Forests that are adjacent and similar to one another. For more
information on management planning, see SPSFM page 21 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
PREFACE
DECS MANAGEMENT APPROACH and Goals
and the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) program. However, contract delays and funding shortfalls
slowed the Departments ability to award a new agreement until early 2007.
Following the signed contract with NSF-International Strategic Registrations and Scientific Certification
Systems, the Department was again audited for dual certification against FSC and additionally the SFI
program standards on over 762,000 acres of State Forests in Regions 3 through 9. This independent
audit of State Forests was conducted by these auditing firms from May until July 2007 with dual
certification awarded in January 2008.
State Forests continue to maintain certification under the most current FSC and SFI standards. Forest
products derived from wood harvested off State Forests from this point forward may now be labeled as
certified through chain-of-custody certificates. Forest certified labeling on wood products may assure
consumers that the raw material was harvested from well-managed forests.
The Department is part of a growing number of public, industrial and private forest land owners
throughout the United States and the world whose forests are certified as sustainably managed. The
Departments State Forests can also be counted as part a growing number of working forest lands in
New York that is third-party certified as well managed to protect habitat, cultural resources, water,
recreation, and economic values now and for future generations.
PREFACE
DECS MANAGEMENT APPROACH and Goals
within the planning unit (i.e. the geographical area
surrounding and including the State Forests) the larger
ecoregion and New York State.
Ecosystem Management Strategies
The following strategies are the tools at DECs disposal, which
will be carefully employed to practice landscape ecology and
multiple-use management on the unit. The management
strategy will affect species composition and habitat in both
the short and long term. For more information on these
management strategies, please see SPSFM page 81 at
http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
Passive Management
DEC foresters will employ passive management strategies through the designation of natural and
protection areas, and buffers around those areas, such as along streams, ponds and other wetlands,
where activity is limited.
PREFACE
DECS MANAGEMENT APPROACH and Goals
Goal 3 Provide Recreational Opportunities for People of all Ages and Abilities
State Forests are suitable for a wide variety of outdoor recreational pursuits. Some of these activities
are entirely compatible with one another, while others are best kept apart from each other. Equally
varied are the people who undertake these activities, as well as their abilities, and their desire to
challenge themselves. While not all people will be able to have the experience they desire on the
same State Forest, the Department will endeavor to provide recreational opportunities to all those who
wish to experience the outdoors in a relatively undeveloped setting.
Goal 4 Provide Economic Benefits to the People of the State
ECL 1-0101(1) provides in relevant part that It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State of New
York to conserve, improve and protect its natural resources and environment and to prevent, abate and
control water, land and air pollution, in order to enhance the health, safety and welfare of the people of
the state and their overall economic and social wellbeing. (Emphasis added) In considering all
proposed actions, the Department will attempt to balance environmental protection with realizing
potential economic benefit.
Goal 5 Provide a Legal Framework for Forest Conservation and Sustainable Management of
State Forests
Staff must have clear and sound guidance to direct their decisions and actions. Likewise, the public
must have clear information regarding what they are and are not allowed to do on State Forests. Both
of these are provided by well-written laws, regulations and policies. The Department will work to
improve existing legal guidance that has proved to be inadequate, and create new guidance that is
needed but does not yet exist.
LOCATION Map
Location Map
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Croghan
30
Croghan
12,14
Diana
Croghan,
Diana
28
1,4,10,13
Lyonsdale
20
Diana
Watson,
Greig
New Bremen
Watson
22
Lowville
46
Diana
15
Greig
34
Diana
42
Lyonsdale
SRA#
35
24
Acreage
560
7208
1437
20605
730
629
690
595
89
1830
1433
325
2528
38659
Lyonsdale,
Diana, Greig
12
735
47
3.4
39430
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Table I.B. Rare Community HCFVs within the Unit (see Figure 1 for maps)
Community Name
Sparse-flowered
Sedge; Carley Swamp
Mantled Baskettail;
Sundae Swamp
Creeping Sedge;
Fitzgerald Pond
Southern Twayblade;
Fitzgerald Pond
Pink Wintergreen;
Fitzgerald Pond
Northern Bog Aster;
Fitzgerald Pond
Community Type
Facility Name
NYNHP
Rank
Acreage
S1
1.0
S2
64.6
Hogsback SF
S2
1.9
Hogsback SF
S1S2
0.4
Hogsback SF
S2
0.2
Hogsback SF
S2
1.9
Rare Community
Otter Creek SF
S1
20.9
1224
Bailey Swamp
Compo Swamp
1070
Blue Swamp
Beartown SF
1028
332.7
128.0
244.5
7.6
8.5
13.7
* All detached forest preserve lots are considered having high conservation value
Soils
Soils provide the foundation, both figuratively and literally, of forested ecosystems. They support an
immense number of microorganisms, fungi, mosses, insects, herpetofauna and small mammals which
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*Acres
Duxbury-Colton-Adams (s6001)
559
7210
1413
Tunbridge-Potsdam-Lyman-Crary (s5997)
20539
Duxbury-Colton-Adams (s6001)
729
Tunbridge-Potsdam-Lyman-Crary (s5997)
624
Duxbury-Colton-Adams (s6001)
673
Duxbury-Colton-Adams (s6001)
597
Rippowam-Pootatuck-Occum-Nellis-Hinckley-Adams
(s5966)
97
Muskellunge-Malone-Adjidaumo (s5994)
1835
Duxbury-Colton-Adams (s6001)
1406
326
Duxbury-Colton-Adams (s6001)
2532
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Water Resources
DECs GIS data contains an inventory of wetlands, vernal pools, spring seeps, intermittent streams,
perennial streams, rivers and water bodies on the unit. This data is used to establish special
management zones and plan appropriate stream crossings for the protection of water resources. Table
I.D. contains a summary of water resources data on the unit.
Black River, Beaver River, Indian River, Independence River, Moose River, West Branch Oswegatchie
River, Otter Creek, Crystal Creek, Lake Bonaparte, Green Pond, Hogsback Pond and Carthage Reservoir
are the major streams, rivers and water bodies on the Westward Waters Unit.
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Oswegatchie R.
(04150302)
Black R.
(04150101)
Indian R.
(04150303)
Harrisville
Village
NY2402364
1.5 ac.
Wetlands
Regulated wetland
5,790.5 ac.
Class
AA or A
N/A mi.
.14 mi.
18.59 mi.
41.51 mi.
AA (T), A (T),
B (T) or C (T)
44.82 mi.
Perennial
streams/rivers
Trout streams/rivers
121.1 ac.
Water Bodies
Water bodies
(open-water ponds and lakes)
390.3 ac.
Waters with classifications A, B, and C may also have a standard of (T), indicating that it may support a
trout population, or (TS), indicating that it may support trout spawning (TS). Special requirements apply
to sustain these waters that support these valuable and sensitive fisheries resources.
Lake Bonaparte to the west of the village of Harrisville provides ample opportunities for anglers and
recreationists of all types. Access is from a State boat launch on Sand Bay State Forest. The lake
provides an excellent source of sport fishing throughout the summer and winter months. It also serves
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Biodiversity
Information regarding biodiversity has been gathered to support the following goals:
Keep Common Species Common by maintaining landscape-level habitat diversity and a wide
variety of naturally occurring forest-based habitat as well as managing plantations according to
DEC natural resources policy.
Protect and in some cases manage known occurrences and areas with potential to harbor
endangered plants, wildlife and natural communities.
Consider other atrisk species whose population levels may presently be adequate but are at
risk of becoming imperiled due to new incidences of disease or other stressors.
Common Species
The following information sources indicate which common species (among
other species) are present over time:
The Breeding Bird Atlas is a comprehensive, statewide survey designed to
reveal the distribution of breeding birds in New York. This survey has been
done twice, the second conducted from 2000-2005 resulting in the
publication The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State, edited by
Kevin J. McGowan and Kimberley Corwin and released in December 2008,
and the associated database. The 1988 publication, The Atlas of Breeding
Birds in New York State edited by Robert F. Andrle and Janet R. Carroll,
resulted from the first Breeding Bird Atlas Project in New York, conducted
from 1980-1985. The recently completed project used the same
methodology as the first Atlas to document changes that occurred in the ensuing twenty years.
NYS Breeding Bird Atlas Block Numbers for this unit are 45854, 45861, 45862, 45872, 45873,
45874, 45884, 46832, 46834, 46844, 46853, 46854, 46871, 46872, 46873, 46874, 46881, 46882,
46883, 46884, 46893, 46894, 47823, 47824, 47831, 47843, 47861, 47871, 47873, & 47883
Deer
Turkey
Bear
Adult bucks
Total
(Fall)
(Spring)
2009-10
1913
3304
145
276
119
2010-11
1853
3363
81
279
87
2011-12
2169
3511
63
254
25
2012-13
2663
4170
70
371
84
2013-14
2608
4278
NA
NA
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Average
2241
3725
90
295
73
Pelt-sealed furbearer harvests for Lewis County, 2009-10 season through 2013-14 season
Season
Beaver
Fisher
Otter
Bobcat
Marten
2009-10
1448
133
118
17
2010-11
168
116
15
2011-12
176
194
29
2012-13
195
134
21
2013-14
144
98
32
Average
1448
163
132
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% of Total
0 -5 in
6 - 11 in
12+ in
Other
992.8
4,234.4
7,277.8
32.4%
1,083.1
5,406.2
3,204.4
25.2%
Plantation Softwoods
193.5
2,161.6
8,393.6
27.9%
Plantation Hardwoods
0%
Wetland
4,236.9
11.0%
Ponds
340.6
0.9%
Open/Brush
38.0
0.1%
968.8
2.5%
6%
31%
49%
14%
100%
% of Total
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Community Type
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Sand Bay SF
A-11,12
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial SF
Lewis 13, Stands: B-3,4 C-5,8,9,13,14
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial SF
Lewis 13 F-65 Lewis 4 C-36,38
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial SF
Stands A-7,15
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial SF
Sundae Swamp Stand: F-21
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial SF
Sundae Swamp
Stands: F-12,19,21,31,32
Independence River SF
Stand: A-22
Bonapartes Cave SF
A-77,76
Detached Forest Preserve Lot 990
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Wetland/Aquatic
Community
Upland/Terrestrial
Communities
NYNHP Rank
Acreage
S2S3
70.3
S2S3
109.9
S2S3
112.6
S2S3
95.3
S3
113.5
S3
138.8
S3
3.5
S2S3
27.6
S3
60.0
Upland/Terrestrial
Communities
Otter Creek SF
Stands A-1,6,11 C-4
S5
55.0
Upland/Terrestrial
Communities
S3
605.1
The majority of these RSAs are associated with wetland/bog communities. Forest management will be
excluded in these wetland/bog community RSAs to ensure protection. However, the biggest potential
threat to these communities could be climate change. Drier, warmer weather may have a detrimental
effect on these communities and their associated plants.
Resource Protection Areas
In the course of practicing active forest management, it is important to identify areas on the landscape
that are either reserved from management activity or where activity is conducted in such a manner as to
provide direct protection and enhancement of habitat and ecosystem functions. For more information
on these protective measures, see SPSFM page 85 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
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Dominant Communities
Lyonsdale17,809 ac.
N/A
N/A
Pitcairn837,094 ac.
maple-basswood rich
mesic forest
suspected matrix of
maple basswood rich
mesic forest, but
original survey said
maple-basswood was
not that necessarily rich
Miller Brook
6,764 ac.
Independence
River- 85,630 ac.
North Croghan65,321 ac.
Part FP Lot
95,113
All Lewis 20
All FP 222
All FP 308
All Lewis 30
Part Lew 4
Part Lew 1
All Lewis 35
Part Lewis 34
Part 95,113
Part Lewis 28
*Acres
**%
981
6%
3293
1%
1267
7%
24
<1%
All Lewis 15
All Lewis 42
Part Lew 28
All FP 924
3708
4%
Lewis 3
2415
36%
Part Lewis 34
807
<1%
13795
21%
N\A
maple-basswood rich
mesic forest and
successional hardwoods
UMP lands
N\A
All Lewis 12
All Lewis 14
small patch limestone woodlands,
All Lewis 22
about 70-80% forested
All Lewis 10
Part Lewis13
** Percent of Unit in the Matrix Block
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A formal habitat survey was conducted on many areas of this Unit between 2004 and 2009,
resulting in a report dated 2008 by the New York Natural Heritage Program (NHP).
Element Occurrence Records for the New York Natural Heritage Programs Biological and
Conservation Data System were consulted for information.
Table I. I. lists the species confirmed or predicted on the State Forests that comprise this Unit and in the
larger landscape, as well as their required habitats. This information will be consulted in preparation of a
prescription for a proposed sale and other management actions. Field crews are alerted to look for
species occurrences.
Table I.I. - At-Risk Species*
Species Name
NYNHP
Rank
Habitat
Record Source
NYS
Status
G2
Northern Brook
Lamprey
G4
NL
Bald Eagle
G5
Extra-striped
Snaketail
G4
PSC
Tomah Mayfly
N/A
alluvial floodplains
28
G5
NL
Arctic Rush
G5
Auricled Twayblade
G1,G4
Alpine Willow-herb
G5,T5
rock outcrops
G4
Balsam Willow
G5
G5
Carolina Clubmoss,
G5T4
dwarf-shrub bog
Daisy Fleabane
G5
NL
Dragon's Mouth
Orchid
G4
sphagnum hummocks
Green Spleenwort
G4
Hill's Pondweed
G3
alkaline waterways
Midland Sedge
G4G5
Marsh Horsetail
G5
wetland habitats
Marsh Valerian
G4Q
alkaline or calcareous
groundwater
Dry upland forests with acidic
soils
Northern Runningpine
G5
Mingan Moonwort
G4G5
G5
calcareous fens
G5
NL
G5T4T5
Pod Grass
G5
sphagnous bogs
Ram's-head
Ladyslipper
G3
Roseroot
G5
cliffs
G5T5
calcareous cliffs
Small Bur-reed
G5
Southern
Twayblade
G4
Spurred Gentian
G5
NL
Northern
Pondweed
Northern Wild
Comfrey
29
G4
Whip-poor-will
S3B
Pine barrens
BBA(CONF)
S2S3B
Pine barrens
BBA(CONF)
S4
Lake shoreline
BBA(CONF)
Common
Nighthawk
Common Loon
E
Special
Concern
Special
Concern
Special
Concern
Confirmed or Predicted in the Landscape and May Be Affected by State Forest Management
Anderson's Peat
Moss
S1
NY NHP (CONF)
NL
Blanding's Turtle
S2S3
Fen
NY NHP (CONF)
S1
NY NHP (PRED)
S1
NY NHP (CONF)
S3S4
NY NHP (CONF)
Creeping Sedge
S2
Pond fen
NY NHP (CONF)
Curving Feather
Moss
S1
NY NHP (CONF)
NL
S2
Beaver Dam
NY NHP (CONF)
S3B,S1N
Shrub wetland
BBA(CONF)
S2
Large Bog
NY NHP (CONF)
NL
S3S4
Forested area
NY NHP (CONF)
NL
S1S2
Northern successional
hardwoods
NY NHP (CONF)
Pink Wintergreen
S2
Open peatland
NY NHP (CONF)
Rock-cress
S2
Cliff tops
NY NHP (PRED)
S1S2
Pond
NY NHP (PRED)
S2
NY NHP (PRED)
Slender Marsh
Bluegrass
S2S3
Mash meadow
NY NHP (PRED)
Small Bur-reed
S2
NY NHP (CONF)
Sparse-flowered
Sedge
S1
NY NHP (CONF)
Spatterdock Darner
S2
Open water
NY NHP (CONF)
NL
Striped Coralroot
S1
Cedar swamp
NY NHP (PRED)
Swamp Birch
S1
Rich Fens
NY NHP (CONF)
Broad-lipped
Twayblade
Common Mare'stail
Cork Elm
Least Bittern
Mantled Baskettail
Northern Longeared Bat
Northern Wild
Comfrey
Round Whitefish
Schweinitz's Sedge
30
S1
NY NHP (CONF)
Upland Sandpiper
S3B
BBA(CONF)
*Defined as NYNHP rank S1, S2, S23, G1, G2 or G23 OR identified as an SGCN
Key to Codes
Status
Visual Resources
The aesthetic quality of State Forests is considered in management activity across the unit. However,
some areas have greater potential to preserve or create unique opportunities for public enjoyment.
These especially scenic areas are inventoried below. For information on the protection of visual
resources, please see SPSFM page 81 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
There are several small but scenic waterfalls on this unit. One is Eatonville Falls located on Otter Creek
State Forest easily seen from the bridge on Eatonville Road over Otter Creek. Another is Jerden Falls on
the West Branch of the Oswegatchie. It is near the site of the old Rice tannery across Jerden Falls Road
from the Dutton Road. A better description and picture can be found @
http://www.adirondackstughill.com/maps/WaterfallsGuideBook.pdf. There is another unnamed falls
where the West Branch of the Oswegatchie River crosses under Kimball Mills Road. There is a very
scenic view of the Independence River off the end of Donnattsburg Road near the gaging station on the
Independence River State forest.
Hogsback State Forest contains two unique water habitat features, Hogsback Pond and Fitzgerald Pond.
Hogsback Pond is a little over five acres and is a bog pond with many typical bog plants and can be seen
from Hogsback Road. Fitzgerald Pond (fen) is just over one acre and is two-tenths of a mile north of
Hogsback Road. It too is a boggy pond with a difference; it has fish in it. Heritage data shows it is home
to several rare plants.
The Otter Creek Horse Trail system within the Westward Waters Unit has two scenic areas. One is at the
Eatonville Falls Bridge. The waters of Otter Creek come tumbling down the rocks, pass under the bridge
and continue tumbling on the other side, very picturesque. The other is on the Streamside Horse Trail;
about half way around the loop the trail looms above Otter Creek in a scenic overlook of the creek
below.
Jadwin State Forest has a high rock with a westerly view off the Blanchard Creek Public Forest Access
Road. A small parking area and trail to the rock is planned for public access.
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New York State Legislature. Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York. One Hundred and Ninth
Session, 1886. Volume VI. Nos. 50-75 inclusive. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, 1886. p. 77.
32
Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, NY. 1895-1896. Syracuse: J.P. Fralick, 1896. p. 36.
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There are remnants of an old rail road on Onjebonge State Forest crossing the Indian River and
meandering across the state forest and Arnoldville Road to the old lime kiln on Old State Road in
Natural Bridge. Another railroad bed can be found near Eatonville on Otter Creek State Forest;
the railroad went to the Keystone Mill.
On Jadwin State Forest there are two fire ponds built by the CCCs. Both are located on the Loop
PFAR, one on the north side of the road next to the gate by Jerden Falls Road and the other
about nine-tenths of a mile west on the south side of the road. There is an intermittent stream
crossing the road and the stones are normally hidden by a deep pool of water.
The CCC Camp S-94 Harrisville was located on Jadwin State Forest, 0.66 miles south of
Oswegatchie corners on NYS Rt. 812. Very little of the original site remains. There is an old camp
fireplace, a foundation to the old latrine, and some of the parade ground trees. It is believed the
camp was established as a Reforestation Area camp May 11, 1934 and the camp was closed
October 31, 1941. That camp shows up in accomplishment tables every year except 1940 (there
don't seem to be any "by camp" accomplishment tables that year). Reports show they did a lot
of tree planting, fire pond and road construction as well as a little river work along the
Oswegatchie. 4
Fools Paradise is an old operation building on South Creek Road, south of Harrisville. It is no
longer used for Department purposes and will be scheduled for removal.
Ball Diamond Road south of S-94 leads to the site of the CCC ball field, now a Red Pine
Plantation.
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Real Property
Real property deals with issues concerning inadequate boundaries and survey maps needing to be
updated to modern standards. Just because a yellow line is found in the field does not mean it is
always correct; in fact we find at times that they are not properly painted blazes but just paint applied
by someone who did not know much about proper boundary line maintenance. Our enforcement
people rely on these lines being correct when they are doing their jobs looking for
encroachments/trespass on state lands so proper boundary line marking is important. We have found
that surveys done in the 40s, 50s and 60s may not be very good and a good portion of the lines are not
adequately marked and blazed. Table I.J. below is a schedule of boundary line, road posting and
resurvey needs. Boundary lines are painted in yellow and posted, and roads are posted along state land
on either side of the road. If the boundary is a creek, usually signs are posted and trees are not marked
and blazed.
Boundary lines are maintained (brushed and blazes repainted) on state forest approximately once every
5 to 7 years. Boundary lines on fishing access and fishing parking areas are done on an as requested
basis.
Boundary Lines
Table I.J. Status of Boundary Lines
Length of
Facility Name
Boundary
(mi.)
Balsam Creek
4.1
Length
road
Posting
Next
year
due
4.06 mi.
2015
0.56 Miles
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Length
road
Posting
Next
year
due
Beartown
49.1
20.0 mi.
2020
Bonapartes Cave
11.3
3.52 mi.
2017
none
Frank E. Jadwin
Memorial
North- map 1
Central- map 2
East - map 3
West - map 4
South - map 5
2017
2018
2015
2019
2016
113.7
66.76 mi.
High Towers
8.5
2.7 mi.
2020
none
Hogsback
5.6
4.16 mi.
2019
none
Independence River
6.0
5 Balsam
Creek.12
mi.
2015
none
Indian Pipe
7.6
4.37 Miles
2020
none
Lowville Demonstration
Area
2.2
0.96 mi.
2019
none
Onjebonge
9.9
9.98 mi.
2019
none
Otter Creek
8.2
6.20 mi.
2021
Sand Bay
3.2
0.96 mi.
2018
Sand Flats
16.4
19.69 mi.
2021
unknown
Deer River
0.5
McConnell Road
0.3
1.4
2014
None
5.1
2017
None
3.0
0.5
2019
None
Denley Dam
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none
Corner 42, 76, 30 missing
Line 75-76 missing
No corners or lines found
Needs to resurvey
Description
E.g., deeded ROW, easement, access lane, water
rights, cemetery, etc.
High Towers
20
A-20
Beartown
12
A-711
Beartown
12
A-711
Beartown
12
C-46
Otter Creek
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B-722
12, 14
Carthage Waterline
various
Facility Name
Beartown
Proposal ID
(Stand No.)
Frank Jadwin
13
Frank Jadwin
13
Indian Pipe
24
A-27,28
Onjebonge
15
A-8,9
Frank Jadwin
D-49
Frank Jadwin
B-40
Frank Jadwin
D-53
Frank Jadwin
D-28
Frank Jadwin
C-61,63,64
Frank Jadwin
A-47,28,29
Frank Jadwin
A-34
Frank Jadwin
D-722, B-23
Frank Jadwin
10
C-50
Independence
River
35
A-25,27
Beartown
14
A-20
Frank Jadwin
10
B-45,47,50
Frank Jadwin
D-28
38
B-34
C-711
Description
E.g., deeded ROW, easement, access lane, water
rights, cemetery, etc.
High Towers
20
25-SRA20-F
Onjebonge
15
25-SRA15-F
Sand Flats
25-SRA03-E
Lewis
12
A-711
Lewis
12
Facility Name
Proposal ID
(Stand No.)
RA #
Lewis
10
Lewis
12
Description
Keesler Road on Jadwin SF has had a history
of adjacent use problems. It needs
investigation as to possible private ROWs
The Steam Mill Road (Jefferson County side)
from Stickland Road to state land was
purportedly abandoned by the town of
Wilna. Further research will be needed to
determine the validity of that abandonment
and our use rights.
Proposal ID
(Stand No.)
C-54
Land Acquisition
Acquisition of property from willing sellers on the landscape surrounding the unit may be considered in
the following priority areas:
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inholdings and adjoining properties that would reduce management costs and benefit resource
protection and public access goals
For more information on land acquisition, please see SPSFM page 147 at
http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
Infrastructure
State Forests are managed with a minimal amount of improvements to accommodate rustic, forest
based recreational opportunities while providing for resource protection; public health and safety; and
access for individuals of all ability levels. For more information on infrastructure policies, please see
SPSFM page 157 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
Roads and Trails
DECs GIS data contains an inventory of public forest access roads, haul roads and multiple-use-trails on
the unit, including a representation of the allowable uses along each road or trail segment.
ADDITIONAL
ADDITIONAL
SOURCES
INFORMATION
OF INFORMATION
State Lands Interactive Mapper (SLIM) An interactive online mapper can be used to create
custom maps of recreational trails on this Unit to help people plan outdoor activities. Located at
DECs Mapping Gateway: http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/212.html
Google Earth Virtual Globe Data - Some of DEC's map data, including accessible recreation
destinations, boat launches, lands coverage, roads and trails on this Unit can be viewed in
Google Maps or Google Earth. (Also located at DECs Mapping Gateway)
Table I.M. below contains a summary of roads, trails and related infrastructure on the unit.
Table I.M. Existing Access and Parking (see Figure 4 for maps)
Category
Total Amount
Public Forest Access Roads
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Total Amount
2.49 miles
2.34 miles
ASSEMBLY ROAD
.98 miles
.14 Miles
.77 Miles
BERNARD ROAD
.09 Miles
2.68 Miles
.07 Miles
1.53 Miles
.87 Miles
.34 Miles
CORBINE ROAD
.81 Miles
COTTON ROAD
.76 Miles
.36 Miles
DADVILLE ROAD
.39 Miles
DUNES ROAD
.72 Miles
2.16 Miles
HENRY ROAD
.81 Miles
2.20 Miles
KEESLER ROAD
.62 Miles
.37 Miles
1.31 Miles
LOOP ROAD
3.21 Miles
LOT 1 RD
.24 Miles
LOT 3 RD
.08 Miles
.31 Miles
.65 Miles
NELSON ROAD
.84 Miles
OBRIAN ROAD
.87 Miles
.67 Miles
ONJEBONGE ROAD
.76 Miles
.31 Miles
1.38 Miles
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Total Amount
PATCHIN ROAD
1.65 Miles
POTATOE TRAIL
.41 Miles
POWELL ROAD
1.68 Miles
Q- ROAD
1.51 Miles
REED ROAD
.16 Miles
SALVAGE ROAD
.05 Miles
.31 Miles
SUZIE'S ROAD
.19 Miles
TOWN ROAD
.13 Miles
WAHALULA ROAD
.79 Miles
.96 Miles
WISNER ROAD
2.73 Miles
Y ROAD
1.5 Miles
TOTAL
44.83 miles
Stream Crossings
Bridges
Culverts
279
Related Infrastructure
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Gates / Barriers
18
11.4 mi.
Trails
22.8mi.
42
Nagy, J.A. and Scotter, G.W. 1974. A qualitative assessment of the effects of human and horse trampling on
natural areas, Waterton Lakes National Park. Canadian Wildlife Service, Edmonton, AB. 145pp.
Weaver & Dale 1978). Trampling effects of hikers, motorcycles and horses in meadows and forests. Journal of
Applied Ecology 15(2): 451-457.
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Sand Bay SF has 6 heavily used campsites that are in poor condition. Campsites are all on the
north side of North Shore Road and have fire rings. Campsites 1, 2 & 3 are east of the boat
launch and 4, 5 & 6 are west of the boat launch. Sand Bay Campsites have special regulations
under 190.30 Use of State Lands (http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/13943.html#13952) of
Environmental Conservation Law.
Eatonville has six designated campsites on Lewis 34 (Otter Creek SF) in the vicinity of Eatonville
Bridge. These campsites also have special regulations under 6 NYCRR 190.30. Sites 1, 2, and 3
are located south of the bridge. Sites 4, 5, and 6 are located north of the bridge. All sites receive
a high amount of use.
There is one designated campsite located on the end of Fall Brook PFAR on Sand Flats SF.
There are two campsites on either side of Independence River at Donnatsburg on Independence
River SF.
Lowville Demonstration Area has a lean-to just west of the picnic area. Camping is not permitted
at this site.
Two designated campsites are located on the south end of Blanchard Creek PFAR near the
power line.
Independence River State Forest has a unique camping opportunity oriented towards equestrian
campers. Camping at this location occurs in three of four large gravel lots. Tents and trailers are
set up around the edge of the lots, and horses are tethered immediately adjacent in open
shelters. Built primarily for equestrian users, the facility is available for use by all users.
Camping facilities, as well as their use and demand, are discussed further under Recreation.
Communications Facilities
There is a radio communication system at Ranger headquarters and the Main office at the Lowville
Demonstration Area used to communicate with Rangers, State Forest Crews and Operations.
There is a field weather station located at the Lowville Demonstration Area which is monitored by the
Division of Forest Protection in cooperation with The US Forest Service as part of NOAAs (National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) ROMAN (real-time observation monitor and analysis
network). The information gathered is available to the public @ http://raws.wrh.noaa.gov/cgibin/roman/meso_base.cgi?stn=LWLN6. It is used to gather data to predict fire weather.
Utility Transmission and Collection Facilities
Carthage Water Line= Beartown SF
Nimo-National Grid- Carthage-Taylorville Electric Transmission Line= Beartown SF
Nimo-National Grid- Black River-Taylorville Electric Transmission Line= Beartown SF.
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Friends of Otter Creek (VSA14-06-LO-27) helps maintain Otter Creek Horse Trails: brushing, blow
down removal, signing and minor tread work.
Long Pond Snowmobile Club (VSA 13-06-LO-01) helps maintain and groom the Loop PFAR and
the Q-Road on Jadwin SF for snowmobiles.
Patricia Pomerville (VSA 14-06-LO-17) helps to maintain the Butterfly Garden in the Lowville
Arboretum.
Brantingham Snowmobile Club (VSA 13-06-LO-02) helps maintain and groom Hiawatha Trail on
Independence River SF, Beach Flat Trail on High Towers SF and Otter Creek PFAR on Otter Creek
SF for snowmobile use.
The Missing Link Snowmobile Club (VSA 13-06-LO-07) helps maintain and groom snowmobile
trails on Aspen Hollow PFAR, West and North Gas-line Trail, Steam Mill Road and Mt. Tom Road,
all on Beartown State Forest.
John F. Cook (VSA 13-06-LO-26) helps maintain a gate and ROW on Jadwin Memorial Forest.
Lodge 19 (a.k.a. Red Pine Lodge) (VSA 13-06-LO-20) helps to maintain and groom a snowmobile
trail from the Judy Cole Road Bridge traveling south on Jadwin SF toward the Red Pine Lodge.
Recreation
Recreation is a major component of planning for the sustainable use of State Forests on this unit. DEC
accommodates diverse pursuits such as snowmobiling, horseback riding, hunting, trapping, fishing,
picnicking, crosscountry skiing, snowshoeing, bird watching, geocaching, mountain biking and hiking.
Outdoor recreation opportunities are an important factor in quality of life. We often learn to appreciate
and understand nature by participating in these activities. However, repeated use of the land for
recreational purposes can have significant impacts, so potential impacts from recreational use must be
considered when making plans for new or expanded facilities. For further discussion of recreational
issues and policies, please see SPSFM page 187 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
The following section includes an inventory of recreational opportunities available on this unit as well as
a description of use and demand for each activity. Recreational maps and geographic data are available
at DECs Mapping Gateway http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/212.html in Google format or in the State
Lands Interactive Mapper.
Visitor information is collected by voluntary sign-in kiosks located at the Lowville Demonstration Area
and Otter Creek Horse Trails Assembly Area. This information is used to determine use patterns.
Number of visitors and visitor days for each of these kiosk locations are listed below by year.
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# Visitors
*Visitor days
1988
239
239
1989
1144
1953
1990
1317
3311
1991
1993
5340
1992
1862
5763
1993
2101
5958
1994
2673
7645
1995
2010
7167
1996
2660
9118
199
199
1997
3186
10338
311
311
1998
2760
8771
1999
2755
8646
148
148
2000
2612
9024
533
533
2001
3226
11694
446
446
2002
2004
7449
381
381
2003
2220
8250
426
426
2004
2556
9565
68
68
2005
2664
9374
148
148
2006
1298
5659
408
408
2007
2074
9025
619
619
2008
1815
8211
336
336
2009
2148
9790
352
352
2010
1994
8093
429
429
2011
2033
10338
215
215
2012
1495
6287
25
25
2013
1231
5530
487
487
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Bonaparte Lake
Crystal Creek**
Size
Brown Trout
4920
spring yearlings
Brown Trout
750
2 year old
Rainbow Trout
4420
spring yearlings
Brown Trout
2990
spring yearlings
Lake Trout
1800
spring yearlings
Brown Trout
920
spring yearlings
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250
2 year old
Forestry Pond
Brook Trout
250
spring yearlings
Green Pond
Brook Trout
800
Fall Fingerlings
Otter Creek
Brown Trout
2680
spring yearlings
Brown Trout
250
2 year old
Brook Trout
1900
spring yearlings
Brown Trout
700
spring yearlings
* Black River is stocked from Lyons Falls upstream to the Oneida County line
** Crystal Creek is stocked below the New Bremen Dam to Van Amber Road
Trapping
All of the 14 species of furbearers that have a trapping season are found within the unit (beaver, bobcat,
coyote, fisher, grey fox, longtailed weasel, marten, mink, opossum, raccoon, red fox, river otter, short
tailed weasel and striped skunk). Trapping for marten is restricted to those parcels found within Wildlife
Management Unit (WMU) 6J and trappers must obtain a free permit from the DECs Warrensburg office.
Marten have a bag limit of six and trappers are required to surrender the carcasses (minus the pelt!) of
all marten to the DEC at the time of pelt sealing.
As with hunting, the quantity of easily accessible acreage makes this unit a popular destination for
trappers. Use of the area is high and consists of local trappers as well as trappers from farther away in
New York State and from neighboring states.
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Camping
See designated campsites above.
Water-based Recreation
Lake Bonaparte offers 1,248 acres of water based
recreation. Access to the lake is from the boat launch.
Canoeing and kayaking, fishing and motorized boating
is popular. In the winter, the boat launch offers access
to the lake for ice fishing. Periodically, via a TRP, an ice
fishing derby is hosted on the lake.
The East and West Branches of the Oswegatchie River
have some great stretches of canoeing and kayaking
opportunities. The Indian River on the north edge of
Ongebonge State Forest can also be canoed or
kayaked.
Green Pond provides quiet and secluded kayaking and
canoeing.
Trail-based Recreation
Table I.P. Multiple Use Trails*
(See Figure 4 for maps)
Use
Length (mi.)
0.7
2.0
Equestrian
17.8
Mountain Biking
0.0
Snowmobile
2.3
* Length available for each use includes use on PFARs; does not
include municipal roads
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Universal Access
DEC has an essential role in providing universal access to recreational activities that are often rustic and
challenging by nature, and ensuring that facilities are not only safe, attractive and sustainable, but also
compatible with resources. Table I.Q. below is a list of designated trails for Motorized Access Permits for
People with Disabilities (MAPPWD), a program by which people may apply for special permits to use
motor vehicles, including ATVs in some cases, on these designated trails. For more information on
universal access policies, please see SPSFM page 173 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html
Table I.Q. - Motorized Access Permits for People with Disabilities (MAPPWD) (see Figure 4 for
maps)
Name
Miles
Vehicle Type
Permitted
Program
0.48
4WD
0.70
4WD
Hunt, Wild
Lum Trail
0.18
ATV
Hunt, Wild
PASNY Trails
1.88
Hunt, Wild
0.70
4WD
Hunt, Wild
0.49
ATV
Hunt, Wild
Flood Trail
1.36
ATV
Hunt, Wild
0.47
CAR, 4WD
Hunt, Wild
Facility
Frank E. Jadwin State Forest
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0.69
CAR, 4WD
Hunt, Wild
0.15
ATV
Wild, Fish
0.46
ATV
Hunt, Wild
Mineral Resources
Oil, Gas and Solution Exploration and Development
Oil and gas production from State Forest lands, where the mineral rights are owned by the state, are
only undertaken under the terms and conditions of an oil and gas lease. As surface managers, the
Division of Lands and Forests will evaluate any concerns as they pertain to new natural gas leases on
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Town
Acres*
Croghan
13,126
$17,487.53
$80,406.41
$0
Denmark
$6.69
$186.55
$0
Diana
19,688
$33,764.56
$272,642.20
$1305.27
Greig
1,915
$390.20
$15,920.78
$1221.49
89
$76.57
$1,694.29
$0
3,179
$1,799.92
$26,442.48
$116.00
New Bremen
524
$582.30
$2,584.87
$0
Turin
10
$12.80
$224.95
$0
Watson
541
$93.05
$5,788.82
$0
39,080
$54,213.62
$405,891.35
$2642.76
Lowville
Lyonsdale
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Forest Products
Timber
Timber management provides a renewable supply of sustainably-harvested forest products and can also
enhance biodiversity. The products harvested may include furniture quality hardwoods, softwoods for
log cabins, fiber for paper making, firewood, animal bedding, wood pellets, biofuel, and chips for
electricity production. For more information, please see SPSFM page 251 at
http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
A good portion of Lewis Countys economy is made up of revenues generated by the timber industry.
Sales of timber off state lands contribute significantly to the local economy, though the majority of
timber sold still comes off of private lands. Currently, markets for most state land timber products are
fairly good and improving.
Although hardwood sawtimber prices declined significantly in 2008, they are slowly recovering and will
remain the primary product goal for this unit. As the softwoods plantations are harvested they will
mostly be replaced by naturally regenerated hardwoods, so that component of state forest products
sales will continue to increase.
Red pine is still in high demand for poles and pulpwood. Canada is close enough to demand a significant
share of pine and spruce. The higher quality red pine from State Forest are purchased to become utility
poles. There is a constant demand for white pine, with a local dry kiln and sawmill in the Carthage area
along with a number of small portable sawmills and more recently Amish sawmills. Plantation larch also
has a small but important share of the market. Currently the demand for larch sawtimber is greater than
the state forest can supply. As the larch and red pine mature and are harvested it is predicted the supply
will fall short of the demand. State Forest may not be able to provide the larch and pine demand in the
future since these species generally are not being replanted.
With the recent addition of a co-generation plant on Fort Drum operated by Re-energy in nearby
Jefferson County, an increased demand for chips is expected. This, along with the existing Re-energy
plant in Lyons Fall, and a pellet mill to the south, should provide a secure chip market. Firewood is
always in demand too, with more requests of late due to a cold winter in 2013-14 and possibly due to
demand for low quality wood at the new co-generation plant cutting into the supply of logs for
firewood. But the latter is likely a short term supply issue as the market adjusts to a new demand.
Information on upcoming timber expected to be harvested from timber management activities on the
unit is contained in the Land Management Action schedules in Part III of this plan.
Non-Timber Forest Products
Use of state owned maple trees for maple tapping is one example of a new harvest product. One
maple tapping contract has been written for the tapping of maple trees along the Lomber Road on
Indian Pipe State Forest (Lewis RA # 24). Contracts are written for a five year period. Use of buckets or
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Forest Health
Forest health is pursued with the goal of maintaining biodiversity. Any agent that decreases biodiversity
can have a deleterious effect on the forest as a whole and its ability to withstand stress. Forest health in
general should favor the retention of native species and natural communities of species that can thrive
in site conditions without interrupting biodiversity. For more information on forest health, please see
SPSFM page 277 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
Climate change will directly impact the health and vulnerability of these forests. According to Forest
Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment and Synthesis for Northern Wisconsin and Western Upper Michigan:
A Report from the Northwoods Climate Change Response Framework Project 10, Upland spruce-fir,
lowland conifers, aspen-birch, lowland-riparian hardwoods, and red pine forests were determined to be
the most vulnerable ecosystems. White pine and oak forests were perceived as less vulnerable to
projected changes in climate. These projected changes in climate and the associated impacts and
vulnerabilities will have important implications for economically valuable timber species, forestdependent wildlife and plants, recreation, and long-term natural resource planning. Mesic upland
forests were determined to be the most vulnerable to projected changes in climate, whereas many
systems adapted to fire and drought, such as open woodlands, savannas, and glades, were perceived as
less vulnerable. 11
10
Janowiak, Maria K. et. al. Forest ecosystem vulnerability assessment and synthesis for northern Wisconsin and
western Upper Michigan: a report from the Northwoods Climate Change Response Framework project
http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/46393
11
Brandt, Leslie et.al. Central Hardwoods ecosystem vulnerability assessment and synthesis: a report from the
Central Hardwoods Climate Change Response Framework project. PA, 2014.
http://necsc.umass.edu/biblio/central-hardwoods-ecosystem-vulnerability-assessment-and-synthesis-reportcentral-hardwoods-c
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Status
Exists around old CCC camp, Jadwin State Forest on Rt. 812
Exist in small pockets across unit and added to State Forest
invasives database as detected
Has not been found on unit. It is present in southern portion of
Lewis County along Black River. Extensive eradication program is in
effect.
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Status
Has not been found on unit. Presently, the adelgid has not caused
any known damage to hemlock trees in Lewis County.
Gypsy Moth
Sirex Wasp
Affects scotch and red pine, positively identified on Sand Flats State
Forest but not a major problem
Affects most pines, not found yet; closest site- Poughkeepsie NY.
Diseases
Beech Bark Disease
Dutch Elm Disease
Status
Wide spread and well established on Beech in the unit. It has
reduced Beech to a non-commercial timber species.
Wide spread and well established on elm in the unit. It has reduced
elm to a non-commercial timber species.
Basal Canker
Animals
Eurasian boar
the unit
Status
Not found yet.
Eradicating Hogweed along the Black River is of primary concern. As sites are found, they are reported
to the Giant Hogweed Control Program, and NYSDEC crew uses the appropriate giant hogweed control
method at each site.
Managing Deer Impacts
The most effective method of keeping deer impacts in line with management objectives is to monitor
impacts while working with the Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources, Bureau of Wildlife, to
observe and manage the herd. On properties where deer are suspected of impacting values and
objectives associated with biodiversity and timber management, such impacts must be inventoried and
assessed. The state forest inventory database has capacity to record levels of deer browse levels while
implementing the reoccurring timber inventories. Deer impacts on forest understory and regeneration
have not yet been significant on this unit. For more information on managing deer impacts, please see
SPSFM page 291 at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/64567.html.
Eco-Region Summary
The Northern Appalachian Acadian (NAP) Ecoregion extends over large ecological gradients from the
boreal forest to the north and deciduous forest to the south (The Nature Conservancy n.d.). The Gasp
Peninsula and higher elevations support taiga elements. At lower elevations and latitudes, there is a
gradual shift toward higher proportions of northern hardwood mixedwood species which marks the
transition into the Acadian forest. It also supports local endemic species, as well as rare, disjunct, and
peripheral populations of arctic, alpine, Alleghenian and coastal plain species that are more common
elsewhere. In New York, the primary portion of the NAP Ecoregion consists of the Adirondack Forest
Preserve and Tug Hill Plateau.
The forest is a heterogeneous landscape containing varying proportions of upland hardwood and
sprucefir types. It is characterized by longlived, shadetolerant conifer and deciduous species, such as
red spruce, balsam fir, yellow birch, sugar maple, red oak, red maple, and American beech, while red
and eastern white pine and eastern hemlock occur to a lesser but significant degree. There has been a
historical shift away from the unevenaged and multigenerational old growth forest toward even
aged and early successional forest types due to human activities. This mirrors the historical trends
toward mechanization and industrialization within the forest resource sector over the past century and
shift from harvesting large dimension lumber to smaller dimension pulpwood.
For vertebrate diversity, the NAP ecoregion is among the 20 richest ecoregions in the continental
United States and Canada, and is the secondrichest ecoregion within the temperate broadleaf and
mixed forest types. The forests also contain 14 species of conifers, more than any other ecoregion
within this major habitat type, with the exception of the Southern AppalachianBlue Ridge Forests
and the Southeastern Mixed Forest.
Characteristic mammals include moose, black bear, red fox, snowshoe hare, porcupine, fisher,
beaver, bobcat, lynx, marten, muskrat, and raccoon, although some of these species are less
common in the southern parts of the ecoregion. Whitetailed deer have expanded northward in the
ecoregion, displacing (or replacing) the woodland caribou from the northern realms where the
latter were extirpated in the late 1800s by hunting. Coyotes have recently replaced wolves, which
were eradicated from this ecoregion in historical times, along with the eastern cougar.
A diversity of aquatic, wetland, riparian, and coastal ecosystems are interspersed between forest
and woodland habitats, including floodplains, marshes, estuaries, bogs, fens and peatlands. The
ecoregion has many fastflowing, cold water rocky rivers with highly fluctuating water levels that
support rare species and assemblages.
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165714
48.08
9.2
25.2
+16.0
89555
26.00
2.6
-2.6
Conifer Forest
50211
14.57
19.6
27.9
+8.3
Forested Wetland
17334
5.03
11.4
N/A
9273
2.69
2.4
0.1
-2.3
Developed Land
3732
1.08
1.5
2.5
+1.0
1453
0.42
0.1
-0.1
4559
1.32
4.4
0.9
-3.5
Non-forested Wetlands
326
0.09
0.6
11
+10.4
Transitional
38
0.01
318
0.09
Beaches
50
0.01
344667
100
100
100
Total
*Calculated as Westward Waters UMP area. Deciduous Forest was considered Natural Forest Hardwood under
the state forest inventory classification system, Mixed Forest was considered Natural Forest Conifer, and Conifer
Forest was considered Plantation Softwoods (see classifications in Table I.F.). .
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NYS, Parks and Recreation. SCORP Chapter 5 Creating Connections Beyond Parks and Open Space. n.d. 2014.
http://nysparks.com/recreation/trails/documents/scorp/Final/SCORPCreatingConnections.pdf
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The Nature, Conservancy (TNC) Eastern Conservation Science. NY_blocks.shp. 2006. GIS Layer (Shape file).
Brown, Michell Craig Cheeseman, Linda Garrett, Todd Dunham and Dirk Bryant. Adirondack Tug Hill
Connectivity Project Planning Phase Final Report November 30, 2009 DRAFT#2 . 2009.
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66
67
68
69
Actions
Active Forest Management
70
Actions
Resource Protection
Table III.B. Resource Protection Objectives and Actions
Objective
Actions
Soil and Water Protection
71
Actions
15
72
Actions
Boundary Line Maintenance
Infrastructure
73
Actions
INF II Upgrade, replace or relocate infrastructure out of riparian areas where feasible
Use SMZ
Public/Permitted Use
Table III.D Public / Permitted Use Objectives and Actions
Objective
Actions
Universal Access
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Actions
VSAs are assets that provide another tool with
which to manage recreation on the unit. It saves
the state the financial cost of labor . TRPs are a
tool the local communities can use to access state
land temporarily to accomplish their projects.
Always consider the potential negative impacts
before agreeing to a project/event. VSAs and TRPs
should be carefully written to assure the positive
impacts of proposed activities far outweigh any
negative impacts
Recreation
REC I Accommodate public use while
preventing illegal activity, reducing impacts
and enhancing public safety
16
Actions
Mineral Resources
Actions
Forest Products
76
Actions
Plantation Management
77
Actions
Fire Management
FM I Support Forest Rangers in controlling
the ignition and spread of wildfires
FM II Maintain naturally occurring firedependent communities
Carbon Sequestration
CS I Keep forests as forests, where
appropriate
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Actions
Thinning operations will be carried out on young
forests, where commercially feasible, to
concentrate and enhance growth on crop trees.
Higher quality products, such as furniture and
building materials, retain carbon longer than low
quality products such as fuel chips. Retention
guidelines provide additional carbon
sequestration.
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Sales- 340 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1320 acres of Even-aged Management of
possible sales.
Independence River SF, close the sand pit just north of the assembly area, associated with
the permitted Independence River Gravel Mine. The gravel part will remain open. A new
supply of sand is being developed near the assembly area for use in the stalls.
The six camping sites at Eatonville (Otter Creek SF) are being closed and six new sites will be
made west of the transmission lines to relocate them further from Otter Creek in the
Eatonville bridge area. Three accessible sites are already done. All sites will be located on
the Otter Creek Public Forest Access Road.
Restructure Eatonville Bridge area (Otter Creek SF) to day use. Build 5 car parking including
one car accessible parking. Barricade road along river with large boulders. Install an
accessible grill , a picnic table and improve access to water. Remove hitching post. Install
two regular picnic tables and grills. Old campsites will be made into overflow parking areas.
Six new camping sites on Bonapartes Cave State Forest will be constructed. At least one of
the sites will be accessible.
Designate the Q Road as an ATV connector route or preferably a route off the Bolivar Road if
the trail connections off the State Forest are established and the route proposed meets the
criteria for a connector route .
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At the Lake Bonaparte Boat Launch in Sand Bay State Forest build a new 10-12 car parking
lot on the north side of North Shore Road with one accessible parking spot. Relocate the
privy out of the parking area at the boat launch to a site across the road at the new parking
lot and remove the island in the boat launch parking lot.
Year 2
At the end of the camping season close the original campsites at Sand Bay State Forest. Sites
may be converted to day-use picnic sites. Amend 6NYCRR 190.32 as necessary.
Install four new Unit Identification Signs for Beartown, Onjebonge, Balsam Creek, and Indian
Pipe state forests. There are currently no signs on these forest so they are needed to inform
the public of their existence.
Develop a new horse trail from the Assembly Area to the southern terminous of Chase Creek
Trail (if the Independent River Wild Forest UMP revision has been completed also) and build
horse mounting platforms next to the Otter Creek Horse Trail Assembly area restrooms
Sales potentially 340 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1320 acres of Even-aged
Management
Block off trail from Van Arnam Road to Eatonville Horse Trail on Otter Creek SF and block
unnamed road across from Sand Pond Road on stand A-40
Convert Hiawatha PFAR to a horse trail if it is determined not to be a legal access to private
lands across Independence River SF.
At Eatonville (Otter Creek SF) build a new trail using the old railroad bed which crosses the
Eatonville Road on a 90 degree angle to the road, to increase rider safety on the road (blind
curves). Install 3 hitching rails, a picnic table and develop a place to water horses at the river
Year 3
Sales - potentially 340 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1320 acres of Even-aged
Management
Re-evaluate/relocate 4-5 campsites on Sand Flats State Forest after salvage cuts of Scotch
Pine. Block South Creek Trail from vehicular traffic at Boonville Road on Stand B-32
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Designate a new campsite on Judy Cole PFAR on Jadwin State Forest. The site is an open
area adjacent to the river and currently is used for camping. Designating it will bring it into
conformance with current regulations.
Year 4
Build a new horse trail from Streamside Trail to Eatonville Trail, including a ford of Otter
Creek, to make a shorter loop route on Otter Creek SF.
Reroute Otter Creek horse trail below Otter Creek PFAR Parking area, due to a washout.
Remove Fools Paradise, an old operation building on South Creek Road, south of Harrisville
on Jadwin SF.
Sales- potentially 340 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1320 acres of Even-aged
Management
Build a 2 car parking area and 600 foot trail to a vista at the rock outcrop off Blanchard
PFAR (Jadwin SF), Stand B-2.
Reconfigure the old gravel pit on Jadwin SF, Stand D-5 and create a parking lot and
Accessible Campsite (Tidd Pit Road)
Year 5
Install new gates on gravel pit road and Gasline Road west of Aspen Hollow PFAR (Beartown
State Forest).
Sales - potentially 340 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1320 acres of Even-aged
Management
Build 1.0 mile Rundoff Haul Road to access 800 acres of Otter Creek SF
DEC Operations will perform a site assessment on Lake Bonaparte Boat Launch on Sand Bay
State Forest
Year 6
Sales - potentially 260 acres of Unevenaged Management and 1294 acres of Evenaged
Management
Donnatsburg Bridge on Independence River SF. Block old trail on east side and determine if
ROW exists to Starr Property and rehabilitate campsite on west side.
Extend Oswegatchie PFAR 0.7 miles to river and build turnaround/parking lot, Jadwin SF
Mikes PFAR will be extended 0.6 miles to its original length and the end will be blocked with
large boulders to prevent vehicles from using Streamside Trail, Otter Creek SF.
Sales- potentially 260 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1294 acres of Even-aged
Management
Year 8
Sales- potentially 260 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1294 acres of Even-aged
Management
Build Loop PFAR Extension 0.6 miles to provide access to approximately 350 remote acres in
the northern part of Jadwin State Forest (B section of Lewis 4).
Extend Utilities Pit PFAR 0.3 mile north toward Norman Pond to provide access to
approximately 350 remote acres in the northern part of Jadwin (B section of Lewis 4).
Year 9
Sales - potentially 260 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1294 acres of Even-aged
Management
The Cotton Road Extension on Beartown State forest was designated as a MAPPWD but was
not improved and is in poor condition. It will be brought up to ATV accessible standards to
provide better access to Flood Road as a MAPPWD road.
Year 10
Sales - potentially 260 acres of Uneven-aged Management and 1294 acres of Even-aged
Management
Flood Road off Cotton Road on Beartown State forest is in poor shape; it is currently
designated MAPPWD road. It is not accessible, from the town road with the same name,
from the west. This road will be brought up to ATV accessible standards as a MAPPWD road.
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S-S
PT
SST
MST
LST
Plantation Types
Balsam Fir
Bucket Mix
Cedar
European Larch
Hemlock
Bucket Mix
Non Forest
European Larch
Northern Hardwood
Norway Spruce
Pitch Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Nat
Seedling/Sapling - Natural
Red Pine-Plt
Swamp Hardwood
Tamarack
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Nat
Seedling/Sapling Plantation
Other
White Pine-Plt
White Spruce
Management Strategy
Treatment Type
Wildlife (WL)
Experimental (EXP)
Release (RL)
Recreation (REC)
Salvage (SL)
Protection (PRO)
Thinning (Thin)
Non-Silvicultural (NS)
Non-Management (NM)
Regeneration (RG)
Habitat Management (HM)
Vista Opening
85
86
Stand
No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-20
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
5.9
9.7
27.5
21.7
7.3
11.8
83.3
86.3
14.5
10.0
7.2
8.3
3.4
6.7
23.0
3.3
69.2
8.4
4.4
8.7
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
MST
Null
PT
PT
PT
PT
MST
SST
PT
S-S
S-S
SST
SST
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Action\Comment
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
Non Forest
Cedar
Other
Other
Norway Spruce
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
N.H.
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Forested Wetland
Natural Forest
Forested Wetland
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Forested Wetland
RM-BC-BF
BF-RM-ASP
HEM-BC-RM
RM-BC-HEM
BC-RM-HM
WP-RP-RM
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
WC-RS-BF
BF-RM-HEM
WC-BA-RM
NS-RM-BC
HM-RM-BC
HM-BC-BE
ASP-RM-BC
BF-WA-BA
WP-BC-RM
HM-RM-BC
RP-BE-HM
WP-BC-WS
RM-HEM-YB
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
Thin
LA-NM
LA-NM-Riparian
NM
FWD
SAW
NM-PRO
NM-Too Wet
LA-NM
NM-Too Wet
Thin
FWD
SAW
NM
NM
LA-NM
SAW
RL
PULP
NM
87
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
Stand
No.
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-24
A-25
A-26
A-27
A-28
A-29
A-30
A-31
A-32
A-33
A-34
A-35
A-36
A-37
A-38
A-39
A-40
A-41
A-43
A-44
A-45
A-46
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
25.8
4.0
21.4
57.8
15.0
6.2
51.3
4.3
10.8
1.4
1.6
51.8
7.9
309.8
3.4
4.0
4.8
3.2
14.8
3.2
29.5
3.2
2.3
7.2
1.5
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
MST
SST
PT
SST
Null
S-S
SST
PT
Null
Null
S-S
SST
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
Cedar
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Nat
Other
N.H.
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
N.H.
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Non Forest
White Spruce
Other
White Spruce
Other
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
S.S. - Natural
BA-YB-WC
WC-RM-YB
HEM-RM-BC
HEM-RM-BC
WP-WSBC-HM-RM
HM-BC-RM
RM-WP-BC
RP-RM-BC
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
RM-BC-ASP
HM-BC-RM
RP-SP-WP
Other
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
WS-WP-BC
RM-BC-WA
WS-ASP-RM
HM-BC-RM
HEM-RM-BF
RP-SP-WP
RP-RM
BC-RM-GB
WP-WS
--
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
88
Action Interval
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Action\Comment
NM
NM
NM-Riparian
NM
SAW
FWD
SAW
FWD
RL
NM-PRO
NM
FWD
Thin
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
RL
NM
NM
RL
SAW
NM
PULP
NM
Stand
No.
A-47
A-48
A-49
A-50
A-51
A-53
A-54
A-55
A-56
A-57
A-58
A-59
A-60
A-61
A-62
A-63
A-64
A-65
A-66
A-67
A-68
A-69
A-70
A-71
A-72
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
11.5
4.4
7.4
14.4
16.7
32.2
4.5
5.2
7.6
3.3
9.0
2.4
11.5
3.0
3.0
50.8
28.5
3.1
4.7
3.4
38.9
4.3
3.7
3.4
8.4
PT
S-S
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
Null
SST
Null
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
MST
PT
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Action\Comment
Other
Bucket Mixes
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
Other
Hem
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
Norway Spruce
Other
Other
N.H.
Non Forest
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
Plantation (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RM-WA-YB
RP-GB-WA
RM-HEM-YB
WP-RM-BC
RM-HEM-BC
HEM-RM-BC
WP-ASP-RM
WP-Elm-GB
RP-HM-RM
-BC-HM-RM
RM-BC-HM
HEM-RM-RS
HEM-BC-RM
RM-YB
HEM-BC-RM
BC-RM-HEM
NS-BC-RM
HM-BC-RM
RM-HEM-ASP
RM-BC-HM
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
HEM-RM-YB
ASP-RM-WB
HEM-RM-BC
EA
EA
EA
FWD
RL
NM
NM
Thin
HM
Thin
NM-PRO
Thin
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
LA-NM-Too Wet
LA-NM
FWD
SAW
SAW
PULP
FWD
PULP
FWD
NM-PRO
LA-NM
LA-NM
LA-NM
89
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
Stand
No.
A-74
A-75
A-76
A-722
B-1
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8
B-9
B-10
B-11
B-12
B-13
B-14
B-15
B-16
B-17
B-18
B-19
B-20
B-21
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
36.5
14.0
1.8
84.2
209.0
27.0
77.8
129.2
0.6
22.6
68.5
113.0
5.7
35.2
0.4
3.1
2.1
9.1
28.5
68.1
8.6
8.5
258.3
8.2
6.9
Null
Null
SST
Null
SST
S-S
MST
PT
Null
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
Null
PT
Null
MST
SST
SST
Null
S-S
SST
MST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Swamp Hardwood
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
N.H.
N.H.
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Red Pine - White Pine
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
N.H.
Non Forest
Other
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Misc. Species (Pure)
Wetlands (Alder)
Forested Wetland
Natural Forest
Power Line ROW
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetland
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
-RM-BF
HEM-RM-RS
-HM-BC-WA
BC-RM
HM-RM-BC
HEM-RM-BC
-HM-RM-BC
RM-HM-BC
RM-BC-HM
HM-HEM-RM
RP-RM-WP
-BC-ASP-WP-BC-RS
HM-RM-BC
HM-RM-BC
-RM-RS-WP
HM-RM-YB
WP-BC-RM
RM-BC-WS
90
Age
Action Interval
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
NM-EA
EA
EA
EA
NM-EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
Action\Comment
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
LA-NM
NM
SAW
Vista Opening
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
SAW
NM
RG
NM-PRO
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
PULP
FWD
Stand
No.
B-22
B-23
B-24
B-25
B-26
B-27
B-28
B-29
B-30
B-31
B-32
B-33
B-34
B-35
B-36
B-37
B-38
B-39
B-40
B-41
B-42
B-722
C-1
C-2
C-3
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
4.8
19.8
12.2
10.3
11.1
6.2
10.5
1.4
24.4
25.6
12.1
2.3
1.7
4.2
13.2
3.1
15.8
15.5
42.6
1.2
3.3
11.2
13.1
7.4
8.2
Forest Type
Status
Species
Null
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
PT
SST
Null
MST
PT
PT
SST
SST
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
Hem
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Other
Other
N.H.
N.H.
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Non Forest
Other
Other
Spruce Nat. Species
Other
Other
MST
SST
S-S
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Power Line ROW
Plantation
Natural Forest
Forested Wetland
-BC-RM-HEM
HEM-WP-RM
RM-HM-HEM
WP-BC-RM
RM-BC-WA
HM-RM-BC
RM-BC
HM-BC-WA
HM-BC-RM
RM
HEM-RM-BC
HEM-YB-HM
RM-BE-HM
RM-BC-HM
-BC-HM-RM
BC-RM-HM
BC-RM-NS
HEM-HM-RM
HEM-RM-YB
-WP-BC-RM
RM-BC-YB
RM-BF-YB
91
Age
Action Interval
UA
UA
UA
UA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
11 - 15 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
EA
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Action\Comment
NM-PRO
LA-SAW
NM-Riparian
LA-NM
NM-BZ
SAW
SAW
NM
SAW
NM
NM-Riparian
NM-BZ
NM-BZ
NM-Riparian
SAW
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-Riparian
PULP
NM
NM
Mow
SAW
Thinning
NM-PRO
Stand
No.
C-4
C-5
C-6
C-7
C-8
C-9
C-10
C-11
C-12
C-13
C-14
C-15
C-16
C-17
C-18
C-19
C-20
C-21
C-22
C-23
C-24
C-25
C-26
C-27
C-28
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
36.1
4.1
5.2
13.6
22.5
2.4
55.8
9.6
5.7
7.5
7.1
13.6
2.4
4.7
3.2
35.6
6.5
15.5
5.6
2.0
30.8
7.8
6.7
3.3
48.5
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
MST
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
Null
Null
MST
SST
PT
S-S
S-S
PT
SST
MST
PT
SST
MST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Action\Comment
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H. - Hem
White Spruce
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
White Spruce
Swamp Hardwood
Swamp Hardwood
White Pine-Nat
Red Pine - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Brushy Fields
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Forested Wetland
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
RM-HEM-YB
BC-RM-WA
RM-BC-HEM
HEM-RM-BC
RM-BC-HEM
WP-BC-RM
HEM-RM-YB
RM-YB-BC
WP-RP-RM
RM-HEM-YB
WS-RM-RP
RP-RM-BC
--RP-RM-SP
RM-HEM-BC
WS-RM-ASP
RM-YB-BC
RM-WP-GB
WP-RM-HEM
RP-WP-RM
WP-RP-WS
RP-RP-WS-RS
WP-RM-BC
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
Thinning
Thinning
Thinning
Thinning
SAW
SAW
PULP
FWD
SAW
FWD
PULP
SAW
NM-PRO
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
SAW
PULP
PULP
SAW
92
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
Stand
No.
C-29
C-30
C-31
C-32
C-33
C-34
C-35
C-36
C-37
C-38
C-39
C-40
C-41
C-42
C-43
C-44
C-45
C-47
C-51
C-52
C-53
C-54
C-723
D-1
D-2
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
5.1
10.3
42.3
12.1
25.3
4.7
16.8
31.3
7.2
7.3
8.0
86.7
2.0
11.7
12.8
24.2
3.8
1.8
15.1
16.0
41.5
7.5
1.7
5.4
7.4
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Action\Comment
SST
PT
Null
S-S
SST
PT
Null
PT
Null
SST
SST
PT
S-S
S-S
S-S
S-S
S-S
S-S
MST
S-S
PT
SST
0 - 5 Years
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
RM-HM-WA
HEM-RS-RM
-BF-RM-HEM
RM-YB-BE
RM-ASP-WA
-WS-RM-BC
-BC-RM-HM
HEM-RM-RS
HEM-RM-RS
RM-RS-BF
TS
RS-TAM-RM
RS
HEM-WC-RS
-WP-RP-RM
RM-YB-BF
RM-BC-BF
HEM-RM-WS
--RP-RM-BC
EA
EA
Null
SST
Plantation
Forested Wetland
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Power Line ROW
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
PULP
NM
NM- PRO
NM
PULP
LA-NM
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-PRO
SAW
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
NM
FWD
NM-Riparian
Mow
NM-PRO
Thin
93
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
Stand
No.
D-3
D-4
D-5
D-6
D-7
D-8
D-9
D-10
D-11
D-12
D-13
D-15
D-16
D-17
D-18
D-20
D-21
D-22
D-23
D-24
D-25
D-26
D-27
D-28
D-29
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
6.5
3.2
1.3
23.5
0.9
28.1
19.9
1.9
17.4
22.3
5.2
11.4
6.0
37.8
73.9
22.0
6.3
1.5
19.1
32.5
9.4
74.5
11.1
60.5
2.0
SST
MST
SST
SST
Null
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
S-S
PT
SST
PT
SST
PT
SST
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Nat
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
N.H.
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
Other
N.H.
Other
N.H.
Other
N.H.
Other
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetland
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
BC-RM-TS
WP-BC-WS
WP-BC
RP-WP-BC
-RP-RM-YB
WP-BC-RM
WP-BC-WA
HEM-WP-RM
HEM-RM-BC
WP-HEM-BC
RM-BC-TAM
BC-HM-RM
RM-HM-BC
RM-HM-BC
RM-HEM-HM
RM-HEM-BC
RM
RM-BE-HM
HM-BC-WA
BS-WP-TAM
HM-RO-WA
RO-Elm-TS
HM-YB-BE
HEM-RM-YB
EA
EA
EA
EA
94
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
Action Interval
0 - 5 Years
11 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Action\Comment
NM-BZ
NM
Thin
Thin
NM-PRO
NM
Thin
NM
NM
Thin
Thin
SAW
NM
NM
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
SAW
SAW
NM
SAW
RL
SAW
NM
Lewis RA #1
Acres DBH
14.5
13.8
20.3
37.2
9.6
17.1
4.6
7.4
30.4
5.1
2.4
14.5
52.1
103.8
PT
PT
SST
S-S
PT
SST
PT
Null
PT
PT
S-S
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
Cedar
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
N.H. - Hem
RM-WP-YB
HEM-RM-YB
WP-BC-RM
GB
HEM-BC-RM
WP-BF
WC-BF-ASP
-HM-WARM-BF-HEM
RM-GBHEM-RM-BC
---
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
Action Interval
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
Action\Comment
NM
NM
Thin
NM
PULP
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM
LA-SAW
NM
NM
Lewis RA #10
Stand
No.
0-711
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
Acres DBH
41.4
23.9
37.6
5.0
28.4
SST
SST
PT
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Roads
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
95
Species
RP-WP-IWD
WP-HM-WS
RO-RM-HM
RM-HM-ASP
Age
EA
EA
EA
EA
Action Interval
Primary Action
16 - 20 Years
NM
NM
NM
NM
PULP
Acres DBH
6.5
60.6
19.6
14.1
47.4
20.3
11.6
5.8
0.8
32.7
6.3
16.5
8.1
7.9
9.2
19.7
16.2
14.4
21.9
9.6
16.7
6.2
21.8
17.5
3.3
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
SST
SST
SST
MST
PT
Null
PT
Null
White Pine-Plt
Pine - Natural Species
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
PT
MST
Null
PT
SST
SST
MST
PT
SST
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
Null
LST
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Nat
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Other
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Nat
Pine - Natural Species
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine-Nat
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Ponds
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
WP-RP-BC
HM-WP-RM
HM-WA-RM
WP-RO-RM
HM-WA-RM
TS
HM-RM-YB
--RM-WP-HEM
WP-RM-HEM
Other-WP-HM-RM
RM-YB-HM
WP-RM-HEM
WP-BF-RM
HEM-RM-WP
WP-HEM-BC
WP-WS-RM
RP-WP-RM
WC-HEM-RM
WP-RM-WB
WP-BC-HM
TS-RMWP-BC-WA
EA
UA
16 - 20 Years
96
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
Action Interval
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
LA-NM
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
SAW
SAW
SAW
SAW
SW
SW
NM
Thin
Thin
NM-PRO
SAW
Acres DBH
24.3
5.1
3.2
8.5
41.8
17.4
29.2
24.6
2.7
19.4
12.4
6.4
8.0
20.3
4.4
22.7
13.1
8.0
6.3
11.3
2.9
8.3
9.2
5.6
66.4
PT
PT
PT
S-S
Null
PT
PT
PT
Null
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
SST
S-S
PT
SST
SST
S-S
Null
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Ponds
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
WP-RP-BC
RM-BC-WA
RP-WP-BC
RM-BC-BF
-BC-HM-RM
HM-RM-WA
RS-RM-HEM
RM
WP-RM-HEM
HEM-BF-IWD
RM-BAS-HEM
RP-WP-BC
WP-RM-BC
RM-WP-HEM
HEM-WP-RM
HEM-WP-HM
HM-RM-BC
HEM-RM-BC
HEM-ASP-RM
HM-RM-BAS
HEM-HM-BC
WC-BA-RM
-HM-WA-BC
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
UA
EA
UA
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
Thin
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-BZ
FWD
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
NM
FWD
NM
NM
LA
PULP
Fence Post
NM-PRO
NM- LA
97
EA
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Acres DBH
16.2
33.0
4.0
1.1
7.6
10.5
2.1
2.9
22.4
5.2
1.5
5.6
2.5
4.2
11.1
18.6
18.0
1.1
17.2
4.0
21.9
4.4
21.0
11.1
58.5
PT
SST
S-S
SST
SST
PT
PT
S-S
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
SST
S-S
SST
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Other
Other
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
Jack Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Cedar
Red Pine - White Pine
S.S. - Natural
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
RM-HEM-BC
RM-BC-HM
WC-YB-Elm
BC-ASP-TS
WP-BC-RM
HEM-RM-YB
HM-BC-BAS
HEM-YB-RM
BC-HEM-HM
RP-BASHEM-BF-ASP
RM-HEM-HM
RP-RM-WP
HM-RM-BC
WP-RP-RM
HM-BC-BE
WP-RP-PP
JP-BC-HEM-BF
WC-BA-BF
RP-WP-BC
-WP-BC-RP
WP-RP-BC
RM-HEM-BF
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
NM- LA
PULP
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
NM
NM-BZ
NM
SAW
PULP
SAW
SAW
SAW
PULP
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM
PULP
NM
98
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Acres DBH
9.0
1.1
1.9
8.4
9.7
11.5
106.3
34.2
6.5
4.2
2.9
13.1
3.2
34.1
5.2
44.7
6.6
24.9
4.7
10.7
9.0
2.1
6.1
10.9
2.8
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
Null
SST
PT
PT
S-S
Null
PT
SST
Null
SST
Null
SST
PT
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Other
Bucket Mixes
Other
Other
Cedar
Other
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
Cedar
Red Pine - White Pine
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
White Spruce
Spruce - Natural Species
White Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
RM-ASP-HM
WP-RP-BF
HEM-BA-BF
RM-ASP-BF
WC-WP-BC
BC-RM-BF
-HEM-RM-BC
RM-WA-BC
WP-RMBC--WC-BA-ASP
RP-SP-WP
-WP-RP-BC
BA-WC-RM
BC-WP-WC
WS-BCRM-WS-ASP
WP-WS-BC
WA-RM-BC
WP-BC-BF
RP-RM-WP
BC-RM-BF
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
FWD
SAW
FWD
FWD
Cedar Post
Thin
NM-PRO
SAW
FWD
Thin
NM
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-PRO
NM
NM
SAW
Thin
NM
SAW
SAW
NM
99
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Acres DBH
4.5
22.9
13.5
6.9
10.7
4.7
10.9
0.8
6.1
82.8
11.0
11.1
20.4
23.3
3.4
9.9
12.0
4.5
33.9
14.8
6.4
10.8
3.9
38.3
4.2
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
SST
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
S-S
PT
PT
SST
Null
SST
Null
PT
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
RP-BAS-RM
HM-WA-RM
WP-RM-BC
HM-WA-YB
HM-WA-BAS
RP-WA-WP
WP-RM-WA
-BF-HEM-RS
RP-WP-RM
WP-BC-RM
RP-WP-BC
-WP-RP-WS
HM-WA-BAS
RP-TSBF-BC-WP
RM-HEM-ASP
WP-BC-RP
RP-WP-BC
-WP-BC-BF
BF-YB-HEM
RP-BC-BF
GB-BF-
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
SAW
FWD
SAW
FWD
FWD
SAW
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
Overstory Removal
SAW
SAW
NM-PRO
SAW
FWD
PULP
NM-BZ
PULP
Thin
Thin
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
100
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
UA
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Acres DBH
17.5
99.2
63.0
12.9
13.7
19.3
1.3
7.5
40.6
35.9
39.3
12.5
2.6
10.3
1.0
5.8
2.3
1.6
14.2
8.2
7.9
10.0
25.0
23.4
33.4
S-S
Null
MST
PT
SST
SST
SST
Null
SST
PT
Null
PT
PT
SST
Null
SST
Null
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
PT
PT
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
White Pine-Nat
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
N.H. - Hem
Other
White Spruce
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
White Spruce
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Forested Wetlands
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
WP-RM-BC
TS-WP-RM-BC
HEM-RM-BF
BC-RM-BAS
WS-WP-RP
RM-BC-ASP
BF-WP-BC-RM
WP-RM-HEM
-RP-WS-HM
HM-BC-ASP
WP-BC-HM
-RP-HM-RM
-HM-ASP-BC
WP-WS-BC
BF-WC-ASP
WP-BC-BF
WP-BC-ASP
HEM-BF-RM
WS-BF-SP
HEM-WC-RM
EA
101
Action Interval
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
FWD
NM
NM
NM-PRO
Thin
NM
NM-PRO
Thin
NM
SAW
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
Acres DBH
13.9
2.1
38.7
62.5
9.6
2.8
1.0
0.9
20.5
3.8
2.3
1.8
38.3
1.2
2.4
13.4
6.3
23.8
6.6
6.8
4.6
5.8
7.9
7.8
13.3
SST
Null
SST
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
SST
PT
MST
S-S
SST
Null
S-S
PT
SST
MST
SST
SST
PT
SST
Null
PT
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Red Pine-Plt
S.S. - Plantation
Red Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Swamp Hardwood
White Spruce
Other
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Brushy Fields
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Forested Wetlands
Plantation
Natural Forest
WP-BC-ASP
-HEM-BC-HM
HM-BC-BAS
RP-BC-RM
-RP-WP-RM
HEM-RS-BF
HEM-RM-HM
BA-BF-RM
WP-ASP-BF
RM-SP-WA
RP-WP-BF
GA-BA-TS-WC
BF-WC-RM
RP-BC-RM
WP-WS-RM
RM-BF-BC
RP-WA-HM
BAS-ASP-HM
WP-ASP-BC
BA-BF-WC
WS-RM-BC
RM-WC-BC
EA
102
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
Action Interval
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
SAW
NM
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
Shelterwood
NM
NM
NM
PULP
NM
FWD
Thin
FWD
SAW
NM-PRO
NM
NM
Acres DBH
2.6
15.1
2.0
3.9
63.3
25.6
9.5
10.1
6.7
13.3
9.9
3.8
29.1
113.6
19.7
18.8
5.4
31.4
14.0
8.9
16.7
63.7
59.3
13.8
10.7
Null
SST
S-S
Null
SST
PT
MST
PT
PT
S-S
S-S
Null
S-S
SST
SST
PT
S-S
PT
S-S
Null
Null
PT
SST
S-S
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Hem
S.S. - Natural
S.S. - Natural
Swamp Hardwood
S.S. - Natural
N.H.
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
S.S. - Natural
Red Pine-Plt
S.S. - Natural
Non Forest
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
S.S. - Natural
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Old Gravel Pit
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Wetlands (Open)
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
-RP-WP-RM
RP
-WP-RM-HM
HEM-RM-WP
WP-BF-RP
WP-WS-BC
HEM-WC-BF
--BA-WC-BF
-HM-WA-BC
HM-BC-RM
HEM-RM-YB
-RP---BA-WC-HEM
HEM-WP-ASP
HEM-WP-BC
-WC-BA-BF
103
Age
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
UA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
UA
UA
UA
EA
Action Interval
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM-PRO
Clear Cut
Thin
Day Use Area
Thin
NM-BZ
Clear cut
SAW
NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
NM
NM-BZ
Acres DBH
9.1
40.3
8.0
30.4
27.9
25.0
6.4
2.9
29.9
64.4
12.0
16.6
19.5
13.1
2.4
2.3
18.2
21.9
25.9
36.0
4.1
14.5
22.6
67.7
45.2
PT
Null
PT
S-S
Null
PT
SST
S-S
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
S-S
SST
Null
PT
SST
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
BC-RM-HEM
WC-RM-RS
RP-PPRM-BA-WP
-WP-BC-RM
HM-RM-BC
IWD-WA-RM
HEM-RM-YB
RM-BC-HEM
RP-WP-BC
RM-BC-YB
HM-WA-BC
SP-BF-EL
RP-WP-BF
WP-RPRP-SP-BF
RM-BC-WP
BA-BF-RM
HEM-BC-RM
-HM-BC-HEM
RP-WP-RM
HM-RM-WA
RM-WP-HEM
UA
104
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
Action Interval
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
NM-BZ
NM- LA
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
Thin
NM
NM
SAW
NM
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
SAW
FWD
Acres DBH
53.8
3.7
88.0
19.6
2.8
13.1
19.4
31.8
79.8
3.5
9.5
14.9
94.3
10.2
24.8
44.5
24.0
3.6
56.0
39.9
21.9
19.8
31.5
18.3
4.5
SST
Null
SST
Null
PT
SST
MST
PT
Null
Null
SST
SST
PT
SST
MST
SST
SST
SST
SST
Null
SST
SST
PT
MST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
N.H.
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
White Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Non Forest
Non Forest
Other
Other
Cedar
Other
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine - Spruce
N.H. - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
Non Forest
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Other
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
RM-HEM-BC
-WP-BC-BF
-BC-ASP-HM
WP-WC-BC
WP-WS-BF
WC-BF-YB
--RM-HM-HEM
RM-WC-BC
WC-RM-YB
RM-WP-HM
WP-BC-ASP
WP-WS-ASP
WP-BC-RM
RP-BC-PP
RM-BC-BF
-RM-BC-HM
HEM-HM-RM
HEM-RM-BF
WP-BC-BF
RM-WC-HEM
UA
6 - 10 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Thin
NM-PRO
Thin
NM-PRO
FWD
PULP
PULP
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
NM-BZ
NM
NM-BZ
NM-BZ
PULP
SAW
FWD
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
FWD
SAW
NM-BZ
PULP
NM
105
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Acres DBH
60.2
30.3
6.8
6.5
8.0
14.6
PT
Null
PT
PT
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
RM-WS-ASP
-RM-HM-BAS
RM-WS-BC
WP-BF-BC
WP
EA
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
PULP
NM-PRO
FWD
FWD
SAW
Thin
Lewis RA #12
Stand
No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
B-1
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
Acres DBH
24.4
5.3
4.9
4.4
12.9
1.1
58.9
16.4
10.1
27.9
3.2
8.0
17.9
1.4
14.4
Null
SST
Null
MST
SST
Null
SST
Null
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Non Forest
N.H.
Red Pine - White Pine
Hem
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Other
Natural Forest
Wetlands
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
-RM-ASP-BAS
-WP-WP-ASP-WS
-HM-WP-RM
-HM-RM-WP
WP-RP-WS
HEM-RM-BC
RP-WP-HM
RP-WP-RM
RP-WP-BE
HM-BC-HEM
106
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
UA
11 - 15 Years
EA
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM
PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
NM-BZ
NM
NM
PULP
SAW
Acres DBH
10.0
8.5
7.3
8.7
11.5
7.2
50.0
23.3
8.2
12.1
40.0
22.6
9.1
15.8
15.5
2.2
23.3
26.1
49.1
49.9
27.1
5.4
3.9
12.4
5.3
29.9
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
PT
MST
SST
MST
SST
MST
PT
PT
Null
Null
SST
SST
Null
SST
PT
Null
PT
MST
MST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Other
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Nat
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Non Forest
Non Forest
N.H.
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
White Spruce
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Non Forest
Other
White Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
HM-BC-WA
HM-RM-ASP
RM-BC-YB
HEM-BC-RM
HM-RM-BC
HEM-BF-RM
WP-RM-BC
BF-RM-BC
WP-BC-HM
BC-WP-HM
WP-WS-RM
BC-HM-RM
RP-WP-RM
BC-RM-BF
RM-BF-ASP
--HM-RM-BE
WP-WS-RM
-WS-RM-HM
RM-BF-BC
-RM-TAM-RS
WP-WS-RM
WP-WS-RM
107
Primary Action
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
UA
EA
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
SAW
Thin
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-BZ
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
Regeneration Cut
PULP
NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Acres DBH
23.2
27.0
11.4
9.7
10.8
11.8
19.5
13.5
13.7
20.3
4.7
62.0
1.0
10.9
31.3
6.9
0.4
2.1
36.1
31.4
6.8
27.6
14.8
17.1
3.7
5.3
SST
PT
SST
Null
PT
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
MST
Null
SST
SST
S-S
Null
Null
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
S-S
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
N.H.
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
White Pine - Spruce
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Other
N.H.
Scotch Pine
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
Spruce - Natural Species
Other
Non Forest
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
Other
N.H.
Other
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Other
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
HM-WA-RM
RM-HM-BC
WP-RP-RM
-RM-YB-ASP
-RP-WP-BC
WP-WS-BC
RM-BC-WP
WP-BC-RM
RM-WA-YB
HM-RM-WA
SP-RP-WS-RM-WP
RM-WS-HM
BC-IWD-RM
--WS-WP-ASP
RM-ASP-BC
RM-BC-WP
RM-ASP-BC
RM-WS-HM
RM-GB-BF
RP-RM-HM
108
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
SAW
FWD
PULP
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
SAW
PULP
Thin
NM- Riparian
SAW
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
FWD
NM
RL
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
HM-YB-RM
HM-BC-RM
WP-RMHEM
WP-RM-BC
BAS-RM-WA
-WP-RM-BC
WP-BC-RM
WP-RM-BC
RM-WP-RP
RP-WP-BC
RP-WP-RM
RM-GB-ASP
RP-BC-RM
-WS-WP-RM
ASP-BC-Elm
WP-HM-RM
RM-ASP-BC
RP-RM-BC
RP-RM-BC
RM-WS-ASP
RM-HM-WP
RM-WA-ASP
RM-HEMHM
B-58
B-59
8.0
25.7
PT
SST
Other
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
C-1
17.8
MST
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
C-2
C-3
C-4
C-5
C-6
C-7
C-8
C-9
C-10
C-11
C-12
C-13
C-14
C-15
C-16
C-17
C-18
C-19
C-20
C-21
C-22
5.7
3.3
17.6
16.8
20.0
6.8
9.4
7.4
12.7
23.2
8.5
40.0
4.6
5.6
8.3
135.1
3.2
13.2
4.0
11.8
23.7
PT
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
S-S
SST
Null
PT
Null
MST
PT
SST
SST
PT
PT
PT
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation (S.S.)
Brushy Fields
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
C-23
33.1
SST
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
109
Primary Action
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
FWD
RL
UA
0 - 5 Years
LA-PULP
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
UA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
16 - 20 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
FWD
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
PULP
NM
SAW
PULP
LA-PULP
PULP
PULP
EA
0 - 5 Years
FWD
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
WP-WS-RM
RM-BC-WA
WP-RM-ASP
WP-RM-GB
RM-WA-HM
----RP-BC-WP
RM-ASP-BC
WP-RM-HM
RM-HM-BE
RM-HM-BE
HEM-RMHM
RM-HM-ASP
HM-BC-RM
--ASP-WA--RM-GB-ASP
-RM-ASP-WA
BC-RM-HM
C-24
C-25
C-26
C-27
C-28
C-29
C-30
C-31
C-32
C-33
C-34
C-35
C-36
C-37
5.7
10.5
4.7
5.8
59.8
9.3
4.3
6.6
4.0
7.8
24.2
1.7
5.4
13.2
S-S
PT
MST
S-S
PT
Null
Null
Null
Null
PT
PT
LST
MST
PT
White Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Other
N.H.
Non Forest
Non Forest
Non Forest
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
Other
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Other
Ponds
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
C-38
16.3
SST
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
C-39
C-40
C-41
C-42
C-43
C-44
C-45
C-46
C-47
C-48
C-49
24.3
12.2
1.8
6.0
8.4
4.8
4.2
326.0
70.9
73.2
5.1
PT
SST
S-S
Null
PT
S-S
Null
PT
Null
SST
SST
N.H.
Other
S.S. - Natural
Non Forest
Other
S.S. - Natural
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Brushy Fields
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Ponds
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
110
Primary Action
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
LA-PULP
LA-PULP
LA-PULP
EA
0 - 5 Years
LA-PULP
EA
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
LA-PULP
SAW
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
Acres DBH
4.5
3.9
86.4
10.7
5.3
30.1
59.6
21.0
18.2
9.4
8.6
21.0
7.1
3.0
40.2
3.4
12.7
4.9
8.8
1.8
5.4
2.1
48.8
27.7
11.7
13.4
SST
Null
PT
SST
PT
Null
SST
S-S
Null
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
Null
MST
SST
S-S
PT
SST
Null
PT
MST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
Non Forest
Other
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
White Spruce
Other
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
S.S. - Natural
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H.
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RM-HM-BE
-RM-HM-YB
HM-RM-BE
RM-BC-ASP
-RM-WS-ASP
RM-ASP-BC
-ASP-RM-BC
RM-ASP-TS
RP-RM-WP
WS-WP-ASP
RM-ASP-WP
WP-WS-RM
WP-WS-RP
-WP-RM-ASP
RP-WP-RM
-RP-WS-WA
RP-SP-ASP
-RM-ASP-HM
WP-RM-WA
RM-ASP-HM
111
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
FWD
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
SAW
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
NM
PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
LA-PULP
LA-NM
LA-NM
Acres DBH
29.8
29.0
15.4
5.0
6.2
7.5
5.8
81.4
16.8
34.0
251.2
34.5
62.1
10.7
4.8
53.7
125.2
16.6
5.2
11.6
11.7
20.6
4.1
15.8
1.4
1.0
PT
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
Null
SST
Null
SST
SST
PT
SST
Null
PT
Null
SST
Null
PT
PT
PT
S-S
S-S
PT
SST
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
N.H.
N.H.
Other
Other
Other
Other
Non Forest
Pine - Natural Species
Non Forest
Pine - Natural Species
White Pine - Spruce
N.H.
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
Other
Other
Other
S.S. - Natural
S.S. - Natural
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Ponds
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Ponds
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Ponds
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation (S.S.)
Brushy Fields
RM-ASP-BC
RM-ASP-HM
RM-ASP-WA
RM-BE-WA
RM-ASP-BC
RM-ASP-BC
-RM-WP-BC
-RM-WP-WA
WP-RM-WS
RM-WA-WS
WP-WS-RM
-RM-BC-WS
-WP-RM-WS
-RM-WA-ASP
RM-ASP-BC
RM-ASP-WA
--RM-ASP-GB
RP-ASP-HM
BC-WP-
112
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
16 - 20 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
LA-NM
LA-PULP
LA-PULP
LA-NM
LA-PULP
LA-NM
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-PRO
FWD
FWD
FWD
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
NM
Acres DBH
13.1
13.8
5.2
20.1
7.0
19.7
5.1
5.7
152.6
110.0
3.1
2.8
42.7
1.8
1.8
9.0
86.3
21.4
40.5
1.4
34.9
37.9
22.7
32.7
19.2
3.6
PT
Null
PT
PT
Null
PT
PT
Null
PT
SST
Null
S-S
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
MST
Null
MST
SST
SST
S-S
Null
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
White Spruce
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
N.H. - White Pine
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
S.S. - Natural
Non Forest
European Larch
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine - Spruce
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Plantation (S.S.)
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Ponds
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
WS-ASP-BC
-RP-BCBC-RM-ASP
-ASP-RM-WP
RM-WP-WS
-WP-RM-WS
WP-WS-RM
---EL-BC-RM
RP-PPWP-BC-Elm
WP-RM-BC
WP-RM-BC
-WP-BCWP-WS-BC
WP-RM-WS
BC-RM-ASP
-WP-RM-WS
RM-WP-ASP
113
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
UA
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
FWD
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
NM-PRO
Thin
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
NM-PRO
RL
LA-Thin
LA-Thin
NM
NM-PRO
LA-Chipwood
FWD
Acres DBH
2.0
5.9
72.4
2.0
69.6
20.9
7.7
2.7
6.3
8.1
16.0
10.5
4.6
64.5
0.6
2.6
30.4
10.0
54.5
6.4
11.8
3.4
2.8
2.0
57.1
21.7
Forest Type
Status
Species
S-S
SST
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
PT
Null
SST
PT
Null
SST
SST
Other
Other
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine-Nat
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Spruce
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
White Spruce
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
SST
SST
PT
PT
Null
PT
PT
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Nat
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Nat
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
N.H. - White Pine
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Power Line
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
RM-WPBC-RM-WA
WP-ASP-WS
WP-BCRM-ASP-BC
WP-ASP-RM
WP-RM-BC
WP-WS-WS-BC-WP
RP-BC-RM
RM-WP-WS
-WP-RM-WS
WS-ASP-RP-ASP-RM
RP-BC-RP-WP-RM
RP-RM-BAS
WP-BC-RM
RP-WS-WP
-WP-WS-RM
WP-RM-BC
114
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
UA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
UA
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
NM
FWD
SAW
Chipwood
FWD
Chipwood
NM
Thin
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
FWD
NM-PRO
Chipwood
NM
NM-PRO
Overstory Removal
Overstory Removal
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
Acres DBH
50.9
9.0
8.5
3.3
1.5
9.1
37.4
2.4
28.2
147.9
9.1
9.2
2.9
2.3
0.9
49.1
6.3
2.4
2.2
1.3
14.2
12.4
4.5
50.0
25.3
131.7
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
Null
SST
Null
PT
SST
SST
S-S
PT
Null
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Cedar
Other
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
N.H.
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine - Spruce
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Brushy Fields
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
WP-BC-RM
WP-BC-RM
RP-BC-RM
BC-BAS-BF
WC-RM-WP
RM-RS-WP
WP-RM-WS
BA-BCRP-RM-BC
-RM-BC-ASP
HM-RM-BC
RP-BC-RM
RM-BC-WP
WP-BF-RM
-RM-BC-GB
RP-BC-WP
RP-APASP-RPRP-RM-BE
RM-BC-HM
RM-HM-YB
RM-ASP-WA
WS-WP-RM
WP-WS-RM
115
Primary Action
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
6 - 10 Years
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
SAW
Regeneration Cut
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
PULP
FWD
FWD
PULP
PULP
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
16 - 20 Years
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Acres DBH
50.3
120.0
9.6
6.5
5.9
6.8
16.4
32.3
PT
SST
Null
PT
S-S
SST
Null
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
N.H.
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
Other
Other
Other
Non Forest
Non Forest
RM-ASP-WP
WP-WS-ASP
-RM-WS-WA
RM-GB-WA
WP-RM-ASP
---
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
UA
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
PULP
PULP
NM
PULP
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
Lewis RA #13
Stand
No.
0-711
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12.1
A-12.2
Acres DBH
29.6
5.9
25.9
33.9
3.1
3.0
12.5
18.6
46.8
2.8
20.8
24.7
6.7
12.3
PT
S-S
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
PT
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Red Pine-Plt
Cedar
N.H.
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Hem
N.H. - Hem
Scotch Pine
Misc. Species (Pure)
N.H. - Hem
Other
N.H. - Hem
Roads
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RP-WPWC-BA-HEM
RM-BC-HM
SP-WP-ASP
RP-WPWP-RM-HEM
HEM-RM-YB
WC-HEM-RM
SP-WP-ASP
HEM-WC-WP
WC-RM-HEM
BF-RS-TAM
WC-RM-HEM
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
116
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
LA-PULP
BZ-Cedar Post
PULP
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
BZ-Cedar Post
LA-Nm
PULP
NM
NM
NM
Acres DBH
19.1
3.1
21.5
7.2
26.2
22.7
23.3
15.4
7.6
61.0
8.2
14.2
10.1
24.9
12.9
2.7
42.4
71.9
15.1
2.2
20.7
5.9
6.9
5.2
0.6
15.4
SST
S-S
PT
S-S
Null
PT
SST
MST
PT
SST
PT
LST
S-S
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
Other
Non Forest
Red Pine - Spruce
N.H.
Other
Other
N.H.
Hem
N.H. - White Pine
Cedar
N.H. - Hem
White Spruce
Cedar
N.H. - White Pine
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Tamarack
Cedar
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
Plantation
Plantation (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
RP-BC-RM
RP-ASP-APL
RM-BC-WA
IWD--RP-ASP-WS
RM-HM-WA
HM-RM-YB
YB-HEM-RM
HM-BE-HEM
HEM-RM-YB
WP-RM-HEM
WC-HEM-BA
HEM-RM-BC
WS-WP-BC
WC-HEM-RM
WP-BC-RM
RM-HM-BE
WP-RM-WA
HEM-RM-WP
RP-WP-ASP
RP
TAM-ASP-WP
WC-BA-HEM
RP
WS-WP-ASP
EA
EA
EA
EA
117
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
Thin
NM
PULP
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
BZ-Cedar Post
PULP
SAW
PULP
PULP
PULP
Cedar Post
PULP
PULP
SAW
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM
BZ-Cedar Post
PULP
PULP
Acres DBH
A-39.1
A-39.2
A-40
A-41
A-42
A-43
A-44
A-45
A-46
A-47
A-48
A-49
A-50
A-51
A-52
A-53
B-1
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8
B-9
B-10
39.4
12.2
1.5
30.2
14.4
20.0
10.1
39.2
41.0
116.9
52.0
3.6
9.9
11.3
14.3
12.6
10.5
8.3
20.8
12.6
6.0
6.8
28.4
3.7
32.4
71.4
PT
S-S
PT
PT
Null
S-S
PT
PT
S-S
S-S
MST
Null
SST
PT
SST
SST
MST
MST
PT
S-S
SST
SST
Null
S-S
PT
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
Cedar
N.H. - White Pine
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Other
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Other
Cedar
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Nat
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - White Pine
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RP-ASP-GB
RP-GBBC-TS-RM
HEM-RM-WP
-WC-RM-BA
WP-WC-RM
RM-HEM-WC
RM-BC-WP
GB-TS-RM
RM
-RP-WP-RM
WS-WP-ASP
WP-WS-ASP
RP-WP-RM
WP-RP-WS
WP-RP-BC
BF-WCWC-BA-TAM
WP-WS-RP
WP-WC-BF
-RM-WP-RM-WC
WP-RM-BC
EA
EA
EA
UA
118
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
PULP
NM
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
PULP
SAW
SAW
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
Chipwood
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM
Acres DBH
41.1
44.7
26.9
42.2
21.6
9.8
23.2
17.1
8.2
9.6
28.0
10.5
20.9
11.0
25.5
26.5
20.3
20.6
5.3
68.2
15.9
29.9
34.3
9.7
14.8
12.3
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
S-S
PT
SST
PT
SST
Null
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
S-S
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
White Pine-Nat
Other
Other
N.H.
Other
Other
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
Hem
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
Other
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Nat
Red Pine - White Pine
Other
Balsam Fir
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
WP-HEM-WC
RM-HEM-BF
RM-HM-YB
RM-HM-HEM
RM-BC-WA
RM-BE-BC
RM-BC-YB
RM-BC-HM
RP-HM-WA
RP-WP-RM
BC-RM-HM
HEM-RM-RS
-HM-RM-HEM
RM-HM-WA
HEM-RM-YB
WP-BC-HEM
WP-RP-BC
HEM-WP-BC
BF-RM-BC
RP-RM-WP
WP-HEM-RM
WP-WS-BC
WP-BC-WA
RM-ASP-BC
RM-WA-HM
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
119
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
Action
Interval
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
Thin
Thin
FWD
FWD
NM
Thin
LA-Thin
NM
SAW
SAW
Thin
NM
NM-PRO
Thin
SAW
NM
NM
SAW
NM
NM
RL
NM
SAW
Chipwood
NM
SAW
Acres DBH
33.9
11.3
51.8
9.1
9.9
3.4
5.1
8.3
26.3
9.7
11.2
31.4
57.3
5.3
3.2
5.3
46.6
9.4
128.4
6.5
19.8
13.3
11.7
45.7
22.2
11.0
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
Null
S-S
SST
SST
MST
SST
PT
SST
SST
MST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
Hem
Other
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Cedar
White Pine-Plt
Other
Misc. Species (Pure)
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Hem
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
HEM-RM-WP
HM-HEM-WA
HM-WA-RM
HEM-RM-YB
BC-RM-HEM
RP-PP-RM
-WP-BF-RM
HEM-BC-WP
WP-WP-BC-HM
HEM-BC-RM
WC-HEM-BA
HEM-ASP-WP
RM-ASP-EL
RP-WP-RM
WC-HEM-RM
WC-BA-HEM
WP-BC-WS
BAS-BC-HM
BAS-HM-BC
WP-BC-WS
RM-HEM-RM-YB
RM-BC-HM
HEM-RM-ASP
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
120
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
Thin
NM
SAW
LA-NM
LA-PULP
LA-PULP
NM-PRO
NM
LA-BZ-PULP
SAW
LA-PULP
PULP
NM
NM
PULP
SAW
NM
NM
PULP
NM
SAW
SAW
NM-PRO
NM
FWD
NM
Acres DBH
28.9
1.0
4.0
16.4
7.3
5.0
17.6
12.4
27.8
3.3
2.8
201.0
16.6
23.7
11.9
7.0
37.9
17.1
16.8
25.3
27.6
7.2
3.0
21.6
7.7
6.4
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
Null
PT
SST
PT
PT
PT
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Misc. Species (Pure)
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Cedar
Cedar
Non Forest
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
Other
White Spruce
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RP-BC-RM
HM-BCRP-WP-BC
RM-WC-WP
RS-BC-WP
WP-RM-WA
RP-WP-BC
RP-WP-BBE
RP-WP-RM
WC-BA-RM
WC-RM-HEM
-RM-WA-HM
RP-WP-RM
BC-RM-BAS
WS-BC-RM
RM-WC-BA
BC-RM-WP
HM-WA-IWD
HM-WA-BAS
RM-WA-HM
WP-RM-HEM
RM-HM-BC
HEM-RM-BAS
HM-ASP-RM
BC-RM-GB
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
121
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
SAW
NM
PULP
NM
NM
SAW
SAW
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
NM-PRO
FWD
Thin
PULP
PULP
NM
FWD
FWD
SL
NM
LA-Thin
FWD
NM-BZ
NM
PULP
Acres DBH
5.1
66.0
9.2
16.5
32.2
27.5
16.5
35.0
51.2
15.9
9.0
25.7
6.0
7.5
20.9
29.3
0.7
1.5
10.6
23.4
11.7
13.3
2.7
1.4
10.1
37.4
Action
Interval
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
SST
MST
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
White Pine-Plt
White Pine - Spruce
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
SAW
SAW
SAW
NM
PULP
NM
NM
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Other
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Cedar
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
WP-RP-RM
WP-WS-BC
RP-BFRM-BC-BAS
WP-RP-RM
BC-RM-WP
HEM-RM-BC
--RM-HM-IWD
HM-WA-RM
RP-WP-BC
WP-RM-BC
HEM-RM-YB
WP-BC-RM
-RP-WP-RM-BC-YB
WP-WA-WS
HM-WA-YB
RP-RM-BC
WC-RM-HEM
ASP
RP-BC-RM
--
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
S-S
SST
SST
S-S
PT
SST
Null
SST
Null
PT
SST
S-S
SST
PT
Null
SST
Null
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Roads
Roads
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Field 90%+ Plantable
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Other
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
11 - 15 Years
LA-PULP
LA-PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
SW
NM
SAW
SAW
PULP
SW
NM
NM
SW
NM-PRO
122
Primary Action
Acres DBH
12.9
4.9
3.8
31.5
3.9
18.3
23.4
38.3
23.7
5.2
6.9
33.5
2.7
15.5
7.3
23.6
46.8
67.4
25.6
1.7
17.5
12.2
20.5
6.0
46.0
21.5
S-S
SST
PT
SST
MST
PT
MST
PT
PT
Null
MST
SST
PT
S-S
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
S-S
SST
SST
PT
PT
Null
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
White Pine-Plt
Cedar
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Nat
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine-Nat
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
White Pine-Nat
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
N.H.
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Other
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
GB-RM-BC
WP-BC-WC
WC-RM-BF
WP-WS-BC
WP-BC-RM
WP-RM-WA
WP-RM-WS
RM-HM-BAS
WP-RM-HEM
TS
WP-BC-HM
WP-BC-RM
BAS-IWD-WS
TAM-TS-GB
WP-WS-HEM
BF-WP-BC
RM-HM-BAS
RM-BC-HM
BF-BC-RM
ASP-RM-BF
HM-BC-WA
HM-BAS-BC
RM-WP-BC
WP-RM-BC
-HM-WA-BC
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
123
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
NM
SAW
NM
SAW
FWD
FWD
SAW
SAW
PULP
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
SAW
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
Selection
Selection
SAW
SAW
NM-PRO
PULP
Acres DBH
13.3
5.4
11.9
26.6
4.9
13.4
61.3
0.6
66.4
15.0
6.8
18.7
9.3
14.8
11.6
6.4
20.2
9.0
21.4
5.6
16.9
16.6
2.5
32.2
18.5
53.8
SST
MST
MST
SST
PT
Null
PT
PT
MST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
MST
PT
SST
PT
SST
Null
PT
Null
PT
PT
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
White Pine - Spruce
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Pine - Natural Species
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Misc. Species (Pure)
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
BAS-RM-HM
WP-HM-WS
WP-BC-HEM
BC-WP-RM
WP-RM-HEM
-RM-HM-BC
WA-WP-WS-BC
BF-WS-WP
BF-RM-WP
WP-WS-BC
WP-RM-BF
WP-BC-WS
WP-WA-HM
RM-WP-HM
HM-WA-BAS
HEM-BF-WC
WP-BC-RM
BF-WC-BC
WP-WC-BF
Other-BC-ASP-RP
WP-RM-ASP
WP-RM-BC
RM-WP-BC
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
124
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
Action
Interval
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
Unevenaged
Selection
Legacy Stand
NM
FWD
RL
NM-PRO
FWD
NM
SAW
NM
NM
PULP
LA-Thin
SAW
SAW
PULP
SAW
NM-BZ
SAW
NM-PRO
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
Salvage
SAW
SAW
PULP
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
S-S
PT
Null
PT
SST
SST
PT
PT
Other
Other
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Other
Other
Other
White Pine-Nat
White Pine-Nat
Cedar
White Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
RM-HM-BC
BC-RM-WP
RM-RM-HEM-YB
RM-HM-WA
HM-WA-RM
HEM-RM-YB
HEM-RM-BC
-WP-RP-BC
WP-GBRP-JL-RM
WP-RMRM-BFHEM-BC-RM
HM-RM-BC
RM-WC-BA
BF-RM-ASP
RM-HM-ASP
WP-HEM-BF
WP-BC-WA
WC-OtherWP-BC-RM
RM-GBWP-RM-HEM
RM-GB-
EA
UA
SST
S-S
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
S-S
SST
S-S
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
River
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Gas Line
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Acres DBH
9.2
8.3
99.1
14.2
23.2
22.4
25.3
9.6
19.9
8.9
4.1
14.2
2.6
4.2
13.8
30.3
4.0
9.2
10.9
12.8
15.7
37.6
16.4
8.6
39.9
12.2
125
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
SAW
SAW
NM
SAW
SAW
NM
SAW
SAW
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM-BZ
NM
NM
Thin
NM
Thin
NM
Acres DBH
19.2
3.8
6.8
5.6
23.1
3.1
287.4
6.6
69.7
2.6
4.5
8.4
7.0
5.2
13.1
7.8
18.9
11.9
15.5
41.0
2.7
10.3
10.6
81.9
7.3
7.7
PT
PT
S-S
S-S
PT
S-S
Null
PT
Null
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
PT
S-S
PT
PT
MST
SST
PT
PT
S-S
PT
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
White Pine-Nat
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Cedar
N.H. - Hem
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
S.S. - Natural
Tamarack
White Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
Cedar
Hem
Cedar
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Sunday Swamp
Natural Forest
River
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
HEM-RM-BC
HM-BF-BC
BF-WA-ASP
BF-RM-BC
BF-RM-WS
WP-BF-RM
-WS-RM-BA
BC-RM-WS
RP-GBHEM-BC-WC
WC-HEM-BF
HEM-RM-BC
RM-BC-HEM
WP-HEM-WS
BF-RM-HEM
-TAM-WS-RM-HEM
WP-BC-WS
HM-BC-RM
WS-RM-WA
BF-BC-RS
WC-TAM-WP
HEM-BF-WC
WC-BA-RM
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
126
Action
Interval
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
SAW
NM
NM
NM-BZ
NM
SAW
NM
FWD
NM
NM
BZ-NM
BZ-NM
Acres DBH
34.0
7.5
0.9
11.2
14.9
27.2
30.9
23.0
14.6
1.4
14.1
10.7
3.5
8.3
14.5
31.5
6.0
4.6
13.0
4.2
13.5
16.1
65.8
12.2
5.4
12.2
S-S
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
MST
PT
Null
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
S-S
SST
PT
S-S
PT
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
Other
Other
White Spruce
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
Other
Cedar
Other
Other
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Other
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Cedar
Other
Other
Cedar
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
RM-WC-BF
RM-BC-HM
RM-BC-HEM
WS-WP-BF
BF-RM-BC
HM-RM-BC
BC-HM-RM
WC-BF-RM
WP-HM-YB
BF-BC-RM
-RP-WP-RM
RM-ASP-BF
BC-RM-HM
WP-BC-BF
RP-WP-BC
HEM-RM-WC
WP-WS-BC
RP-RM-BF
RP-WPASP-BC-BF
RP-BFWC-BF-HEM
ASP-HEM-BF
BF-BC-RM
WC-BF-
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
127
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
NM
NM
NM
PULP
NM
NM
NM
BZ-NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
FWD
SAW
SAW
LA-NM
SAW
SAW
PULP
NM
SAW
NM
NM
NM
NM
Acres DBH
3.2
5.2
23.1
82.8
7.0
12.3
22.0
8.6
24.1
8.2
90.7
52.2
25.6
52.2
5.1
150.0
12.2
30.7
93.8
79.4
104.3
62.1
8.3
11.3
14.7
19.4
SST
SST
SST
PT
Null
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
PT
PT
S-S
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
S-S
PT
PT
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
N.H.
N.H.
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H.
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
N.H.
N.H.
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RM-BF-HEM
BC-RM-HM
RM-HM-BE
HEM-RM-BC
-HM-RM-WA
RM-HM-BC
WP-HEM-HM
BF-RM-WP
RM-BE-YB
HM-RM-WA
HEM-RM-RS
HM-WA-RM
BF-RM-YB
HM-WA-BC
HM-WA-RM
RM-BC-HEM
WP-RP-RM
HM-WA-BC
RM-HEM-BF
HM-YB-BC
HM-BC-WA
RM-YB-BF
RM-WC-HEM
RM-HM-WA
RM-HEM-BF
EA
EA
EA
EA
128
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
Action
Interval
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM
FWD
FWD
NM
NM-PRO
NM
FWD
NM
FWD
LA-FWD
NM
NM
SAW
BZ-NM
FWD
NM
FWD
SAW
SAW
NM
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
NM
NM
Acres DBH
26.6
14.2
15.1
7.3
3.7
24.8
42.3
PT
PT
SST
PT
PT
SST
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
N.H. - Hem
Cedar
Red Pine - White Pine
Other
Other
N.H.
Non Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
WP-HEM-RM
WC-BF-WP
WP-RP-WS
RM-BF-WC
RM-ASP-BC
WA-BC-RM
BF-RM-
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
Action
Interval
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
PULP
NM
Thin
NM
NM
SAW
NM-PRO
Lewis RA #14
Stand
No.
Acres
DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
73.3
24.2
11.6
14.6
2.0
64.2
15.4
30.0
25.2
36.8
18.0
28.1
6.6
8.0
PT
Null
SST
SST
LST
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
PT
PT
Null
SST
N.H.
Non Forest
White Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
N.H. - White Pine
Other
White Pine - Spruce
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
RM-HM-ASP
-WS-BC-HM
WP-BC-RM
WP-BC-RM
WP-RM-RS
RM-YB-HM
WP-RM-HM
HM-RM-WA
WP-RM-WS
RM-WP-ASP
RM-ASP-BC
-WP-HM-BC
EA
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
16 - 20 Years
129
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM- Riparian
PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
LA-Thin
HM
PULP
NM-PRO
SAW
Acres
DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-20
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-24
A-25
A-26
A-27
A-28
A-29
A-30
A-31
A-32
A-33
A-34
A-35
A-36
A-37
A-38
A-39
A-40
14.7
18.3
33.9
10.9
32.6
3.9
10.2
5.2
40.3
90.7
5.6
15.4
12.6
15.2
7.0
4.7
30.4
3.8
6.3
18.4
27.2
23.0
29.6
45.4
37.1
9.0
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
PT
MST
Null
PT
PT
SST
Null
SST
SST
SST
MST
Null
Null
PT
Null
SST
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Other
Red Pine
Non Forest
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
Other
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RP-RM-WP
-RM-BC-HM
RM-ASP-YB
WP-RM-ASP
RM-WP-BC
RP-RM-ASP
-WP-RM-ASP
WP-RM-ASP
WP-RM-ASP
-WP-RM-BC
HM-BC-RM
RM-WP-HM
RP-RM-BC
--RM-BE-BC
-WP-RM-BC
-RM-WP-BC
WP-BC-RM
RM-HM-WP
HM-WA-RM
EA
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
UA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
UA
UA
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
16 - 20 Years
130
UA
UA
EA
EA
UA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
SAW
NM-PRO
LA-Thin
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
NM-PRO
LA-NM
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
Acres
DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
A-41
A-42
A-43
A-44
A-45
A-46
A-47
A-48
A-49
A-50
A-51
A-52
A-53
A-54
A-55
A-56
A-57
A-58
A-61
A-62
A-63
A-64
A-65
A-66
A-67
A-68
4.7
35.4
3.7
31.3
30.6
16.6
10.3
3.6
15.1
9.4
28.5
1.5
15.8
43.2
36.3
9.3
8.4
67.0
29.0
35.6
14.0
37.0
37.6
8.6
5.0
2.1
SST
SST
Null
SST
Null
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
PT
Null
Null
MST
PT
SST
PT
Null
Null
PT
PT
Null
SST
PT
SST
Null
White Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Non Forest
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
Red Pine-Plt
White Spruce
Non Forest
Non Forest
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
White Spruce
Non Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Other
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Ponds
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
WS-RM-BC
WP-RM-BC
-WP-BC-RM
-HM-BC-RM
HM-WA-BC
RM-BC-HM
HEM-RM-BF
HM-WP-RM
BF-HM-RM
--WP-BC-RM
RM-BC-HM
RP-RM-BC
WS-ASP-RM
--RM-BC-WP
RP-RM-BC
-WP-RM-ASP
RM-WP-ASP
WS-BC--
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
UA
EA
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
131
Primary Action
PULP
PULP
Apple Tree Improvement
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
SAW
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM-PRO
Acres
DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
Primary Action
A-69
A-711
5.3
73.5
SST
White Pine-Plt
Plantation
roads
WP-BC--
EA
6 - 10 Years
PULP
Lewis RA #15
Stand
No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-20
Acres DBH
23.7
57.9
15.8
4.5
10.6
9.3
46.9
5.8
36.8
8.3
4.2
33.2
12.9
83.3
49.2
6.4
84.9
15.4
5.8
2.3
Null
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
Null
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
Null
PT
PT
PT
Null
Forest Type
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Cedar
Misc. Species (Pure)
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Nat
Non Forest
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Other
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H. - White Pine
Scotch Pine
Non Forest
Status
Species
Wetlands (Alder)
TS-Natural Forest
HM-ASP-WP
Natural Forest (S.S.) WC-BA-HEM
Plantation
HEM-ASP-HM
Plantation
WP-RM-WA
Natural Forest
WP-IWD-WC
Wetlands (Alder)
TS
Wetlands (Alder)
WC-WP-RM
Natural Forest
WP-RM-BE
Natural Forest
HM-WA-BC
Plantation
WP-ASP-HM
Plantation
RP-RM-WP
Natural Forest
HM-BAS-BC
Natural Forest
HM-RM-WP
Natural Forest
HM-RO-BAS
Wetlands (Open)
Other-Plantation
RP-WP-ASP
Natural Forest
WP-ASP-RO
Plantation
SP-HM-RM
Other
TS--
132
Age
Action
Interval
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
UA
EA
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
NM
SAW
SAW
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
SAW
Thin
SAW
SAW
NM
Thin
Thin
NM-PRO
Thin
Thin
NM-Seed Orchard
NM
Acres DBH
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-24
A-25
A-26
A-27
A-28
A-29
A-30
A-31
A-32
A-33
A-34
A-35
A-36
A-37
A-38
A-39.1
A-39.2
A-40
A-41
A-42
A-43
A-44
A-45
67.3
20.5
132.2
24.5
14.9
169.7
106.3
36.6
17.4
28.2
6.4
32.8
9.1
29.3
31.4
37.3
34.2
23.9
18.9
70.4
123.4
41.1
12.7
16.4
12.9
9.4
SST
Null
Null
PT
PT
PT
PT
Null
PT
PT
PT
PT
MST
SST
PT
PT
S-S
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Other
White Pine - Spruce
N.H.
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Other
N.H.
N.H. - White Pine
N.H.
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Swamp Hardwood
Other
Other
Other
N.H.
Other
Other
N.H. - White Pine
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
WP-RM-BC
TS-TS-RM-WP-ASP
RM-HM-BC
WP-RM-WS
RM-WP-ASP
TS-WP-RM-ASP
RM-ASP-HM
RM-ASP-WA
RM-WP-HM
WP-RM-ASP
HM-RM-WA
RM-BC-HEM
WP-RM-WC
RM-YB-BA
HM-BAS-WA
HM-RM-WA
HM-RM-BC
HM-WA-RM
HM-RM-BE
RM-WC-YB
WP-RM-ASP
HEM-RM-HM
--
EA
133
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
UA
Action
Interval
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
LA-NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
NM
Firewood
SAW
Thin
NM-PRO
LA-NM
LA-NM
LA-FWD
LA-NM
Thin
LA-Thin
LA-NM
NM
NM
NM
FWD
SAW
SAW
SAW
NM
Thin
NM
NM-PRO
Acres DBH
96.2
6.8
47.9
14.7
24.8
S-S
Null
Null
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
N.H.
Non Forest
Non Forest
Other
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Roads
RM-GB-BC
TS-TS-HM-RM-YB
--
EA
Action
Interval
Primary Action
NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
LA-NM
EA
Lewis RA #20
Stand
No.
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
Primary Action
RP-WP-RM
HM-RM-BE
HEM-HMWA
HM-WA-YB
HEM-YBHM
BE-RM-WP
HM-BC-WA
HM-BC-WA
RP-WP-BC
WP-BC-RM
-BC-WP-WA
WP-BC-RM
HM-HEMYB
EA
UA
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
PULP
FWD
UA
0 - 5 Years
PULP
EA
6 - 10 Years
PULP
UA
0 - 5 Years
PULP
EA
UA
UA
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
UA
11 - 15 Years
FWD
SAW
NM
LA-PULP
FWD
NM-PRO
NM
LA-PULP
EA
0 - 5 Years
LA-PULP
A-1
A-2
6.3
11.9
SST
PT
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Plantation
Natural Forest
A-3
7.7
PT
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
A-4
6.3
PT
Other
Natural Forest
A-5
72.3
SST
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
18.9
45.0
10.8
2.8
9.7
12.8
3.4
17.2
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
Null
S-S
SST
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
A-14
14.5
PT
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
134
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
Primary Action
HM-BC-WA
HEM-RMYB
HM-BE-YB
WA-HM-BE
RM-WPHEM
HM-BESTM
HM-BE-BC
HM-BE-WA
SP-JP-RM
WP-RM-SP
RP-SP-WP
JP-WP-BE
RM-BC-HM
RP-BE-WP
RP-WP-RM
BE-RM-HM
JP-RP-RM
RP-RM-WP
-RM-BEHEM
WP-RM-RO
HM-RM-RO
HEM-RM-
UA
16 - 20 Years
SAW
A-15
41.1
SST
N.H.
Natural Forest
A-16
18.4
SST
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
A-17
A-18
43.9
5.0
SST
MST
Other
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
A-19
15.5
SST
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
A-20
17.7
SST
N.H.
Natural Forest
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-24
A-25
A-26
A-27
A-28
A-29
A-30
A-31
A-32
A-33
58.2
53.3
24.4
10.3
11.0
5.6
47.0
5.6
33.0
22.1
7.9
3.6
0.9
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
PT
PT
S-S
Null
N.H.
N.H.
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Nat
Red Pine-Plt
Jack Pine-Plt
N.H.
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H.
Jack Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Nat
Non Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
A-34
23.2
PT
Other
Natural Forest
A-35
A-36
A-37
1.5
5.4
14.8
MST
SST
PT
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
135
UA
UA
UA
NM-Riparian
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
SAW
SAW
UA
NM-Riparian
EA
NM
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
PULP
LA
LA
NM-PRO
EA
0 - 5 Years
FWD
EA
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
SAW
SAW
PULP
Acres DBH
5.6
8.2
7.1
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action
Interval
Primary Action
Scotch Pine
Plantation
Roads
765 Power Line
SP-RP-WP
---
EA
6 - 10 Years
PULP
Lewis RA #22
Stand
No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
Acres DBH
1.1
2.9
18.7
11.6
9.9
37.2
62.6
8.9
24.0
15.1
60.0
20.6
2.7
7.4
4.0
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
Null
SST
SST
SST
Null
Null
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
N.H.
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
Non Forest
Other
White Pine-Plt
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Ponds
Natural Forest
Plantation
-RP-WP-WS
WP-RP-RM
WP-BC-HEM
WP-BC-WS
HM-WA-BC
HM-BC-WA
-RP-WP-BC
WP-WS-BC
WP-HEM-RM
WC--RM-HM-WA
WP-BC-RP
136
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
UA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
UA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
SAW
Thin
FWD
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
Thin
SAW
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
FWD
Thin
Acres DBH
2.0
15.3
5.0
11.1
6.7
13.3
10.4
33.3
4.0
6.0
24.3
31.8
15.5
12.0
30.2
4.4
29.8
68.8
10.4
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
Null
SST
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
Null
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Ponds
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Roads
RP-WP-BC
HM-BAS-WA
HM-BCRM-BC-HEM
HM-WP-BC
HM-BC-WA
RO-RM-BC
-RM-HEM-RO
-HM-RM-BC
HM-BC-WA
WP-WA-HM
WP-WS-RM
RM-WP-WA
RM-BC-WP
RM-HEM-WC
RM-HM-BC
--
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
16-20 Years
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
SAW
SAW
NM
Thin
SAW
NM
SAW
NM-PRO
LA-NM
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
SAW
Thin
FWD
NM
NM-PRO
FWD
Lewis RA #24
Stand No.
A-1
A-2
Acres DBH
16.5
14.2
Null
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
HEM-RM-WP
HEM-RM-HM
137
Age
UA
Action Interval
Primary Action
6 - 10 Years
NM-PRO
PULP
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
67.7
8.8
10.6
2.2
6.8
4.0
39.6
7.2
13.0
4.9
108.2
6.7
29.1
12.9
1.4
39.8
53.7
3.8
3.0
18.5
5.4
5.9
29.7
2.2
4.8
2.8
9.0
Scotch Pine
Other
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Jack Pine-Plt
Other
S.S. - Natural
Pitch Pine-Plt
Pitch Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
SP-BC-RM
RM-BE-HM
HEM-RM-BC
WP-BC-RM
RP-SP-WP
SP-BESP-RMSP-RM-WP
RP-WP-PP
RM-WPSP-PP-WP
SP-JP-WP-SP
RM-WA-WP
-PP-WP-SP
PP-JP-WP
WP-SP-WP-HEM
SP-WP-BC
BC-RM-HEM
-WP-SP-BC
-HEM-WP-BC
BC-RM-WP
RM-HM-ASP
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
0 - 5 Years
UA
UA
EA
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
PULP
FWD
SAW
SAW
NM
PULP
PULP
SAW
PULP
FWD
PULP
Nm
Thin
FWD
NM
NM
Thin
NM
NM
Thin
Thin
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-PRO
NM
FWD
FWD
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
S-S
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
Null
SST
Null
PT
PT
PT
138
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
Acres DBH
23.5
25.1
15.8
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Plt
Plantation
Plantation
Roads
SP-RM-HM
WP-JP-RM
--
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
SAW
SAW
Lewis RA #28
Stand No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
Acres DBH
19.5
13.3
7.5
2.5
3.4
5.1
2.3
12.6
3.4
14.5
7.3
48.1
18.7
4.2
10.8
7.5
10.5
PT
SST
SST
Null
PT
S-S
Null
PT
PT
S-S
SST
PT
S-S
PT
Null
PT
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Swamp Hardwood
N.H. - Hem
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Cedar
Other
Non Forest
Other
Misc. Species (Pure)
White Spruce
Other
N.H.
Other
Hem
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
BA-WC-YB
HEM-RM-YB
RP-WP-BE
ASP-RM-Elm
WC-RM-HEM
HM-HEM-RM
RM-WA-HEM
HM-RM-IWD
RM-RP-Elm
WS-WA-HM
HM-BAS-Elm
HM-WA-BAS
HM-BC-IWD
HEM-WC-RM
BA-RM-Elm
HEM-YB-RM
HEM-RM-BA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
139
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
NM
Thin
Thin
NM-PRO
Cedar Posts
NM
NM-PRO
RG
RG
RG
SAW
NM
PULP
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
Acres DBH
6.6
5.1
14.4
1.9
9.1
16.4
22.4
17.9
0.8
40.9
36.8
3.2
2.1
9.0
19.6
27.0
20.0
91.8
19.3
4.0
43.5
6.3
32.3
1.5
33.0
41.6
11.0
PT
PT
Null
S-S
Null
S-S
PT
SST
Null
SST
Null
PT
Null
SST
PT
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
N.H. - Hem
Other
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
Other
Other
Pine - Natural Species
Non Forest
N.H.
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
Other
Other
N.H.
Non Forest
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Other
Non Forest
Other
N.H.
Bucket Mixes
N.H.
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H. - White Pine
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Ponds
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Clear Creek Swamp
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
HEM-RM-WC
WP-HEM-YB
WC-RM-YB
HM-IWD-RM
WC-YB-BF
HM-RM-BE
HM-WA-IWD
RM-WP-HM
-HM-WA-BE
-HEM-WP-RM
-BE-RM-WA
HM-ASP-BE
HM-WA-BAS
-HM-BC-BAS
WC-BA-YB
HM-BC-WA
-HM-BAS-BC
HM-BAS-WA
WS-ASP-BC
HM-BAS-WA
WP-RP-BC
WP-RM-BC
EA
UA
140
Action Interval
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM
LA-Thin
NM-PRO
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
SAW
RL
NM-PRO
LA-NM
NM-PRO
LA-NM
NM-PRO
LA-NM
LA-PULP
FWD
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
FWD
NM-PRO
LA
FW
RL
SAW
SAW
LA-SAW
Acres DBH
25.8
6.5
16.6
1.4
36.2
9.4
23.4
2.0
27.3
23.4
4.6
6.5
5.8
4.1
27.2
56.2
6.4
12.4
18.0
7.3
2.2
3.8
9.2
3.9
73.2
5.0
6.2
Null
SST
Null
SST
PT
Null
S-S
Null
PT
Null
PT
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Other
Swamp Hardwood
Bucket Mixes
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
Other
Non Forest
N.H.
Non Forest
Other
Other
Other
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Scotch Pine
Other
Other
Other
Swamp Hardwood
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Other
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Plantation
Plantation
Duck Pond
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Green Pond
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
-HM-RM-WA
RM-WP-BC-WS
RM-WP-WS
-HM-WA-RO
Elm-WC-RM
HM-WA-RO
-HEM-RM-WC
HM-BC-YB
RM-HM-ASP
BA-YB-HEM
HEM-RM-HM
HM-BC-BAS
SP-ASP-WP
IWD-HM-BE
HM-WA-BAS
HM-ASP-RM
YB-RMHM-BAS-BE
HM-RM-ASP
RP-WP-ASP
RM-HM-WP
HM-RM-WA
WA-HM-RM
141
Age
Action Interval
EA
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
16 - 20 Years
EA
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM-PRO
FWD
NM-PRO
SAW
LA- Pulp
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-PRO
FWD
NM-PRO
NM
NM
FWD
NM-PRO
PULP
FWD
RL
FWD
FWD
SAW
NM-PRO
FWD
FWD
LA-SAW
NM
LA-FWD
LA-FWD
Acres DBH
8.9
48.2
4.7
11.8
3.8
33.1
0.8
6.3
17.6
2.2
15.2
10.3
3.5
5.3
16.8
5.5
10.2
65.7
15
4.2
Null
PT
MST
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
Null
S-S
SST
SST
PT
PT
Null
PT
PT
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Cedar
Other
Other
Non Forest
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Non Forest
Scotch Pine
N.H. - White Pine
N.H.
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Roads
Gas Line
-HM-RM-IWD
WP-WA-BUT
HM-WA-IWD
BF-WC-RM
WC-RM-HEM
HM-BAS-WA
ASP-BF-RM
-ASP-BAS-HM
RP-RO-RM
RP-RO-BF
BE-HM-BC
ASP-WP-SP-WP-ASP-BC
HM-BC-WA
---
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
NM-PRO
LA-FWD
LA-PULP
LA-FWD
NM
NM
NM
LA-NM
NM-PRO
LA-FWD
LA-SAW
SAW
FWD
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
Cull Removal
PULP
Action Interval
Primary Action
Lewis RA #30
Stand No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
Acres DBH
20.6
10.4
31.6
SST
PT
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
N.H.
Other
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
RM-HM-BC
BE-RM-HM
HM-BC-YB
EA
EA
EA
142
LA-NM
LA-NM
LA-NM
25.1
70.2
48.8
28.1
41.1
26.7
14.2
37.5
3.7
22.7
6.5
34.0
24.8
32.0
2.4
4.8
23.6
21.0
10.3
7.5
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
MST
Null
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
MST
SST
SST
MST
N.H.
N.H.
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Other
Non Forest
Norway Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Other
Norway Spruce
N.H.
N.H.
Other
Norway Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Roads
HM-YB-RM
HM-BE-BC
HM-BE-BC
YB-HEM-RM
HM-BC-RM
HM-BC-NS
-NS-RM-BC
WP-WS-BC
HM-BE-BC
NS-WS-BC
HM-BC-BE
HM-YB-BE
HM-BC-BE
NS-WP-RP-RM
WP-RP-BE
RP-WP-HM
WP-RP-BE
--
EA
UA
EA
UA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
16 20 Years
11 15 Years
16 20 Years
0 5 Years
6 10 Years
11 15 Years
11 15 Years
0 5 Years
0 5 Years
0 5 Years
6 10 Years
PRO
FWD
FWD
LA-NM
Thin
NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
NM
NM
PULP
Thin
NM-PRO
LA-FWD
LA-PULP
SAW
SAW
SAW
SAW
Lewis RA #3
Stand No. Acres DBH
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
10.8
30.2
1.5
32.7
3.3
3.6
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
BC-BF-RM
WP-SP-BF
RM-WP-BE
HM-BE-RM
WP-BE-RM
RM-WP-BF
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Thin
Thin
NM
Thin
SAW
PULP
143
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
9.7
35.0
28.0
109.3
4.4
11.7
8.0
6.8
28.7
22.4
8.9
3.7
53.3
16.0
29.7
32.7
121.5
2.5
11.7
5.2
110.3
68.4
12.9
7.6
49.7
6.9
5.0
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
Null
SST
SST
SST
Null
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
N.H. - White Pine
White Spruce
Non Forest
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H.
Misc. Species (Pure)
Other
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
White Spruce
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Nat
Other
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Ponds
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
RP-WP-BE
WP-RP-BC
WP-RM-HM
BC-BF-RS
RS-BF-YB
WP-BC-RM
WS-WP-BC
-BC-HM-RM
HEM-BC-RM
WP-BE-HM-RM-BE
RS-BC-RM
SP-WPWP-SP-BC
HM-RM-BC
WS-WP-BC
WP-BC-HM
SP-RM-WP
SP-BE-RM
RP-SP-RM
RP-SP-RM
HM-BE-HEM
SP-BE-RM
SP-BE-RM
RP-SP-BC
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
UA
EA
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
NM
SAW
PULP
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
SAW
NM-PRO
SAW
Thin
NM
Thin
Thin
PULP
Thin
SL
Thinning
NM
PULP
Thin/Treat
Thin/Treat
Cull Removal
144
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
44.8
2.0
61.1
4.6
22.4
32.5
47.8
12.8
4.2
1.3
6.6
42.7
2.2
32.6
17.8
11.3
15.2
17.1
17.8
2.5
10.8
21.3
3.3
54.9
8.9
2.2
7.9
SST
PT
SST
MST
SST
SST
SST
MST
S-S
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
S-S
PT
Null
SST
PT
PT
SST
Null
SST
SST
PT
MST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
White Pine-Plt
Norway Spruce
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
N.H. - White Pine
Jack Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Pine - Natural Species
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Non Forest
Misc. Species (Pure)
Other
Misc. Species (Pure)
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
White Pine - Spruce
White Pine-Nat
Other
White Pine-Plt
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Forested Wetland
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Ponds
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
WP-BE-BC
NS-SP-RP
SP-WP-RM
WPWP-SP-BE
SP-BE-RM
SP-BE-WP
WP-RM-HM
JP-BE-SP
RP-SP-HM-BC
RS-BC-HM
WP-RM-BE
RP-WP-RM
BC-WS-WP
RM-BF-YB
WP-BF-BC
-BC-RM-HM
HEM-RM-BC
RS-BC-RM
RP-RM-WP
-WP-BC-HEM
WP-BCRM-YB-BC
WP-BC-RM
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
6 - 10 Years
Release
NM
Regeneration
SAW
Treat
SAW
Regeneration
Regeneration
Thinning
Thinning
Treat
Thinning/Riparian
Thinning
Thinning
SAW
NM
SAW
NM-PRO
FWD/Riparian
NM
PULP
SAW
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
NM
SAW
145
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
UA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
EA
UA
UA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6.8
3.7
17.7
25.9
9.0
44.4
18.7
8.9
42.3
21.6
8.7
20.2
6.6
1.6
52.5
34.9
16.2
9.5
24.6
53.1
12.2
12.7
11.3
7.6
18.6
4.4
2.8
LST
MST
SST
SST
Null
PT
PT
SST
Null
PT
SST
SST
Null
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
S-S
PT
PT
PT
Null
PT
PT
S-S
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
White Pine-Nat
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Red Pine - White Pine
Non Forest
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
Other
Spruce Nat. Species
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Plt
Swamp Hardwood
Misc. Species (Pure)
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Red Pine - Spruce
Balsam Fir
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
S.S. - Natural
Scotch Pine
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Forested Wetlands
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
WP-RM-BF
WP-RSRM-HM-BC
RP-WP-RM
-BF-RM-HEM
RM-WP-HM
HEM-BF-BC
RS-BF-RM
RM-BC-BF
SP-RP-RM
WP-BC-SP
BF-RM-BC
RM-RP-BF
SP-RP-RM
SP-WP-RP
HM-BC-RM
RP-BC-BF
SP-PP-RP
WS-SP-RP
BF-WS-BC
BF-BC-RS
-RM-ASP-BC
RS-RM-HEM
-SP--
UA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
PULP
NM
PULP
SAW
NM-PRO
146
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
UA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
NM-PRO
Thinning
SAW
SAW
NM
SAW
SAW
PULP
SAW
Thin(ned) or NSI
PULP
PULP
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
Thin(ned) or NSI
Thin(ned) or NSI
2.9
1.9
3.8
8.1
9.0
15.1
26.7
34.8
7.5
6.7
106.6
51.6
8.7
39.8
10.8
12.7
5.2
5.4
41.1
6.4
21.0
5.1
34.6
5.3
13.3
4.0
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
MST
SST
SST
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Nat
S.S. - Natural
Scotch Pine
N.H.
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Non Forest
N.H.
Other
N.H. - Hem
Jack Pine-Plt
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
WP-BE-RM
SP-RM-JP
WP-RM-BC
SP-RM-NS
WP-WP-RP-BC
SP-RP-RM
SP-RP-RM
SP-RM-BE
RP-RM-WP
-SP-BE-RM
HM-BE-WP
HM-RM-BC
WP-BE-BC
RM-BE-HM
WP-BC-HM
RM-BE-WP
WP-SP-WP-JP
RP-RM-NS
WP-ASP-RM
-RM-ASP-BE
RM-BE-YB
HEM-RM-YB
JP-YB-WP
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
SAW
PULP
SAW
SAW
PULP
PULP
SL
SL
SL
SAW
Thin(ned) or NSI
SL
SAW
NM
SAW
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
SL
SAW
SAW
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
NM
147
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
20.3
45.4
PT
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
Scotch Pine
Natural Forest
Plantation
RM-BE-ASP
SP-BE-RM
EA
EA
Action Interval
Primary Action
0 - 5 Years
NM
SL
Lewis RA #34
Stand
No.
Acres DBH
0-711
0-910
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
21.9
37.5
229.2
49.4
21.8
5.2
1.8
9.3
20.6
9.7
6.3
19.4
11.9
13.0
PT
SST
S-S
MST
SST
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
PT
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
S.S. - Natural
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H. - Hem
Hem
Other
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Roads
Otter Creek
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
--HM-RM-BC
HEM-BC-RM
-WP-RM-BE
SP-RM-BE
BC-WP-RO
RP-WP-RM
RM-HEM-WP
HEM-RM-BC
HM-ASP-BAS
ASP-RM-BE
RM-WP-ASP
148
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
Cull Removal
SAW
NM
SAW
RL
NM
PULP
NM
NM- Riparian
LA-NM
PULP
NM
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-20
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-712
B-1
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8
B-9
B-10
B-11
B-12
B-13
B-14
13.9
5.1
25.4
5.1
18.5
24.1
118.3
13.4
5.9
5.9
10.2
0.1
17.2
2.1
28.3
3.9
32.0
12.6
12.7
15.6
36.3
63.0
10.6
9.9
126.3
20.9
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
N.H. - Hem
Other
NH - Oak
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
SST
SST
PT
PT
PT
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
N.H.
Bucket Mixes
N.H.
Hem
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Other
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
Other
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Parking
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
WP-HEM-ASP
WP-ASP-HEM
RO-BAS-BE
RP-BC-HM
HEM-WP-RM
HEM-RM-BC
HM-BE-RM
ASP-WP-HEM
ASP-WP-RM
RP-WPWP-RM-BC
-HM-RM-WA
RP-ASP-BC
RM-HM-WA
HEM-YB-RM
RM-WP-HM
WP-RM-WA
HM-HEM-BE
RP-WP-RM
RM-HM-BE
HEM-HM-RM
RM-HM-BC
RP-SP-RM
HM-RM-BE
HM-RM-BAS
149
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
NM- Riparian
NM
SAW
PULP
NM- Riparian
NM
Thin
NM- Riparian
Thin
Pulp
SAW
FWD
PULP
FWD
LA-PULP
PULP
PULP
FWD
PULP
PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
FWD
NM-BZ
Acres DBH
9.0
16.1
5.7
42.9
4.2
25.1
22.0
18.7
49.8
16.6
5.2
69.4
16.6
6.4
13.5
Forest Type
Status
Species
SST
SST
PT
LST
PT
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
N.H. - Hem
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
N.H. - White Pine
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
Scotch Pine
White Pine-Plt
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Power Line
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Power Line
WP-RP-BC
BC-RM-WP
RP-WP-ASP
WP-RM-ASP
RP-WP-RM-WP-HEM
HEM-ASP-RM
BE-RM-BC
WP-RM-HM
RP-WP-BC
BE-RM-HM
SP-WP-SP--
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
PULP
FWD
SAW
SAW
PULP
NM-PRO
NM
FWD
NM
Thin
Maple Tapping
Thin
NM
Lewis RA #35
Stand
No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
Acres DBH
23.0
15.1
36.3
10.3
13.3
MST
MST
SST
SST
MST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
Hem
N.H. - Hem
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
WP-SP-RM
WP-RM-WA
HM-BE-RM
HEM-RM-HM
WP-RM-BC
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
SAW
SAW
NM
PULP
SAW
150
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Acres DBH
A-6
A-7
A-8.1
A-8.2
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-20
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-24
A-25
A-26
A-27
A-28
A-711
5.3
22.6
34.3
51.8
12.0
9.2
16.7
39.0
11.8
3.4
114.6
7.7
20.1
39.2
24.9
10.9
21.0
13.8
72.7
14.0
5.6
14.4
7.7
6.9
10.3
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
MST
SST
MST
MST
PT
SST
MST
MST
PT
SST
S-S
LST
Null
SST
LST
PT
PT
PT
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Action Interval
Primary Action
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H. - Hem
Hem
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - White Pine
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H.
N.H. - White Pine
N.H. - White Pine
Non Forest
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Plantation (S.S.)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Independence R.
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Ponds
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Roads
RP-RM-WP
RP-WP-GB
WP-HEM-RM
HEM-HEM-HM-YB
WP-BC-BE
WP-RM-BC
WP-BC-RM
WP-RM-BC
RP-WP-APL
HM-RM-BAS
WP-RM-BC
WP-HM-RM
RP-WP-SP
HM-WA-HEM
WP-BC-ASP
WP-RM-BC
-HM-BC-HEM
WP-HEM-BC
HM-BAS-BC
RM-HM-BC
RP-WP---
EA
EA
UA
UA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
UA
UA
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
PULP
SAW
PULP
NM-Riparian
PULP
SAW
SAW
PULP
SAW
NM- Riparian
PULP
SAW
SAW
PULP
SAW
PULP
SAW
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
PULP
FWD
PULP
NM-PRO
151
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Lewis RA #4
Stand
No.
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-20
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-24
A-25
Acres DBH
50.3
2.5
16.0
5.4
16.2
4.2
55.1
10.4
3.1
3.0
2.1
19.0
5.2
3.2
2.3
2.8
26.5
19.1
8.8
6.2
3.5
7.2
3.1
5.0
0.9
Null
PT
SST
SST
PT
MST
PT
LST
SST
PT
S-S
PT
PT
SST
PT
MST
SST
SST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
N.H. - White Pine
Other
Other
Other
White Spruce
Other
Other
White Pine-Nat
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
White Spruce
Other
Other
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Nat
White Spruce
Scotch Pine
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
-BF-BA-HEM
BC-RM-BF
HM-RM-BC
RM-BC-HEM
BC-RM-HM
WC-HEM-BC
WP-BC-RM
BC-RM-WP
BC-WS-ASP
BF-BC-GA
WS-ASP-RP
BF-BC-RM
RM-BC-BF
WP-BC-BF
WP-BC-HM
WP-RP-SP
WS-BC-BF
BF-BC-ASP
BF-GB-WC
WP-WP-WP-BFWS-TAMSP
152
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
NM
NM-BZ
SAW
NM
PULP
NM
NM
Thinning
NM
PULP
SAW
NM
NM
NM
SAW
NM
PULP
NM
NM
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
RP-HMWP-WS-BC
SP-WPWS-BC-ASP
WC-BF-ASP
BF-RM-WA
BC-ASP-RM
BC-BF-RP
RP-WP-JP
WP-HM-RM
WP-RM-BF
RP-RM-BC
WP-BC-RM
WP-BF-RP
SP-RP-JP
RPRM-YBHEMYB-RM-HEM
RM-BC-HM
HEM-BC-YB
-RM-BC-HM
WP-RM-HEM
HEM-RM-WP
RM-HEMHM
A-26
A-27
A-28
A-29
A-30
A-31
A-32
A-33
A-34
A-35
A-36
A-37
A-38
A-39
A-40
A-41
B-1
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5.1
B-5.2
B-6
B-7
B-8
2.0
1.4
2.9
14.0
1.7
5.0
34.0
8.0
9.6
0.6
9.1
3.8
1.3
2.1
10.7
2.2
6.0
9.6
17.7
98.7
13.7
6.8
57.1
3.0
12.4
PT
S-S
SST
SST
PT
S-S
PT
PT
SST
LST
LST
SST
S-S
SST
SST
SST
SST
Null
S-S
SST
PT
Null
PT
LST
PT
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Scotch Pine
White Spruce
Cedar
Other
N.H. - White Pine
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Nat
Red Pine-Plt
Other
White Pine-Plt
Scotch Pine
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
Other
N.H.
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
N.H.
White Pine-Nat
N.H. - Hem
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
B-9
15.1
PT
Other
153
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
EA
UA
UA
UA
UA
UA
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM
PULP
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
Thinning
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
SAW
NM
PULP
SAW
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
SAW
NM
NM
Acres DBH
64.0
19.4
18.3
82.4
12.3
9.5
19.6
16.3
15.1
22.3
89.4
9.8
23.9
8.4
2.8
8.6
1.2
2.9
1.4
18.7
17.4
4.7
5.5
83.1
11.7
7.1
SST
S-S
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
LST
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
Null
SST
SST
MST
Null
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species
N.H.
Other
N.H.
N.H.
N.H.
Other
Other
Other
N.H. - White Pine
Other
N.H.
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Red Pine - White Pine
Red Pine - White Pine
Spruce - Natural Species
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
RM-HM-ASP
RM-YB-ASP
RM-BC-HM
HM-RM-YB
RM-BC-HM
HEM-BA-YB
BC-HM-RM
BC-RM-HM
WP-RM-BC
RM-WA-HM
HM-RM-BE
RM-HM-BC
HEM-RM-RS
BC-RM-YB
HEM-RM-RS
TSWP-BC-HEM
WP-BC-WS
RM-BC-WP
-WP-BC-RM
HM-WP-BC
YB-RM-WA
RP-SP-WP
RP-WP-NS
BC-NS-WP
154
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
UA
EA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
SAW
NM
NM
PULP
SAW
PULP
NM
PULP
Buffer
PULP
NM
NM-PRO
NM-BZ
NM-BZ
NM-BZ
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
NM
SAW
SAW
PULP
Acres DBH
12.8
51.0
96.8
32.5
7.9
13.6
12.5
7.7
11.6
3.5
8.6
4.9
8.2
10.3
8.6
11.8
11.3
19.1
21.0
29.9
5.2
15.5
8.1
1.8
76.9
25.6
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
MST
MST
SST
PT
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
White Spruce
N.H.
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Swamp Hardwood
N.H. - White Pine
White Pine-Nat
White Pine-Nat
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
White Spruce
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Other
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
N.H.
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
Scotch Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
WS-BC-WP
HM-RM-BC
HM-WA-RM
WP-BC-RM
RM-BA-YB
RM-WP-BC
WP-TAM-WS
WP-BC-RM
WP-WS-BC
HEM-RM-RS
WS-RM-BC
WP-BC-RM
HEM-RM-YB
BC-RM-HM
WP-RM-BC
RM-HEM-BC
WP-RM-BC
HM-RM-BC
RM-HM-BC
WP-RM-WA
WP-BC-ASP
BC-RM-WS
RM-BC-WA
WA-HM-BAS
SP-RP-WP
--
155
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
Primary Action
NM
SAW
PULP
SAW
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
PULP
Shelterwood
NM
SAW
PULP
NM
SAW
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
PULP
PULP
NM
SAW
NM-PRO
Acres DBH
7.0
8.2
6.2
5.6
2.6
9.5
37.1
4.0
7.1
10.9
4.0
4.4
3.7
11.7
5.2
21.3
30.2
9.3
8.7
1.8
9.7
1.2
6.9
0.8
7.8
1.6
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
MST
PT
PT
Null
MST
PT
Null
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
Other
N.H. - Hem
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
Other
White Pine - Spruce
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
N.H. - Hem
Non Forest
N.H. - Hem
Other
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Non Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Brushy Fields
RM-BC-WA
HEM-RM-BC
WP-BC-WA
HM-BC-WA
BC-RS-BF
RM-BC-ASP
WP-RM-BC
RM-HEM-BA
RP-RM-BE
RP-RMRP-BAS-RM
HM-WA-ASP
RM-BC-HM
BC-RM-YB
RM-HEM-WP
WS-WP-RM
-WP-BC-RM
HEM-RM-BC
RM-RM-BC-HEM
RM-BC-HEM
WP-RP-SP
RP-SPRP-WP-SP
Other--
156
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
Cull Removal
NM
SAW
PULP
NM
NM
SAW
NM
SAW
SAW
SAW
FWD
FWD
FWD
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
PULP
SAW
SAW
SAW
NM
Acres DBH
2.3
1.8
12.9
9.2
1.9
1.4
106.4
4.1
4.9
13.8
2.5
1.7
3.2
1.0
3.8
3.3
9.2
48.5
10.1
15.6
6.9
70.7
14.8
3.6
9.1
30.6
Null
SST
S-S
SST
PT
Null
SST
SST
SST
SST
MST
MST
S-S
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
Null
S-S
PT
Null
Forest Type
Status
Species
Non Forest
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Non Forest
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Balsam Fir
Other
Bucket Mixes
Cedar
White Pine-Nat
N.H. - Spruce - Fir
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
N.H.
Non Forest
White Spruce
Other
Non Forest
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
-RP-BC-BF
BF-RM-BA
RP-BF-WP
BF-RM-GB
-WP-RM-BC
RP-RMWP-RP-SP
WP-RP-BC
RP-SP-BF
BF-RP-SP
BF-Other-BC
WS-SP-JP
WC-RM-HEM
WP-WS-BC
BC-BF-RM
WP-BC-BF
WS-RM-BC
RM-YB-BA
RM-YBHM-BC-WA
-WS-BC-WP
BC-WS-HEM
--
157
0 - 5 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
EA
UA
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM-PRO
SAW
NM
SAW
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
SAW
PULP
PULP
PULP
SAW
NM
PULP
Buffer
NM
NM
NM
Buffer
NM
NM
SAW
NM-PRO
PULP
Buffer
NM-PRO
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
BF-HEM-WC
HM-RM-BC
RM-BF-HEM
BC-RM-HM
WC-BFBAS-RM-BA
WC-RM-HEM
RM-HM-BAS
BC-RM-WP
RM-BC-HM
HEM-RM-YB
RM-WS-HM
BC-RM-HM
HEM-RM-BA
HM-WA-BAS
RM-HEM-BC
HM-BC-RM
HEM-BF-WP
RM-HEMASP
WP-WS-RM
GB-RP-WP-SP
HEM-RM-BC
HM-BC-RM
HM-WA-BC
BC-RM-HM
C-32
C-33
C-34
C-35
C-36
C-37
C-38
C-39
C-40
C-41
C-42
C-43
C-44
C-45
C-46
C-47
C-48
C-49
8.1
7.4
8.5
11.1
11.7
2.8
43.8
46.0
31.5
10.4
11.6
67.1
26.3
9.1
51.0
7.7
8.2
29.0
S-S
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
S-S
PT
PT
SST
PT
PT
PT
PT
SST
PT
SST
PT
Other
Other
Other
Other
Cedar
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
N.H.
Other
Hem
N.H.
Other
Other
Hem
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
C-50
C-51
C-52
C-53
C-54
C-55
C-56
C-57
1.0
3.3
2.8
18.6
20.3
16.5
42.0
23.4
PT
PT
Null
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
Other
White Pine-Nat
Non Forest
Red Pine - White Pine
N.H. - Hem
Other
N.H.
N.H.
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
158
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
NM
PULP
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
NM
FWD
FWD
NM
SAW
FWD
SAW
NM
SAW
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM-PRO
PULP
FWD
NM
NM
NM
Acres DBH
C-58
C-59
C-60
C-61
C-62
C-63
C-64
C-66
C-67
C-68
C-69
C-70
C-722
D-1
D-2
D-3
D-4
D-5
D-6
D-7
D-8
D-9
D-10
D-11
D-12
D-13
16.2
4.7
4.5
19.0
9.0
1.6
9.8
64.6
41.5
8.8
19.7
3.9
114.3
6.8
4.5
20.4
4.8
4.2
16.6
2.7
3.7
29.0
1.6
4.3
13.5
1.4
SST
PT
PT
SST
Null
PT
SST
Null
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
Null
SST
PT
PT
MST
SST
SST
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation (S.S.)
Plantation
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Power Line
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Ponds
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
RP-WP-JL
BC-RM-HM
HEM-BC-RM
BC-HM-HEM
-BC-ASP-RP
RP-WP-BF
-HM-BC-BAS
RM-YB-HM
BC-HM-RM
HEM-YB-BC
-WP-BC-BE
BC-RM-HEM
HEM-RM-RS
RM-HM-WA
Other-WP-RM-BC
RM-BF-GB
RM-BC-YB
WP-WS-BC
RM-WS-HEM
RP-RM-WA
WP-RM-BC
RM-HM-YB
159
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
Primary Action
RG
NM- LA
NM- LA
SAW
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM
NM
NM
NM-BZ
NM
SAW
FWD
NM
PULP
NM-PRO
PULP
NM
PULP
SAW
NM
SAW
PULP
NM
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
RM-STM-BC
-SP-RP-WP
BC-YB-ASP
WP-RP-RM
HM-WS-RM
HM-RM-BE
WP-RP-NS
RP-RM-YB
WP-RP-WS
NS-RM-BC
HM-RM-NS
HM-RM-BE
RM-YB-HM
RM-HM-WP
WS-NS-WP
RM-HEM-BC
BC-RM-BE
WP-HEM-BC
RP-WP-STM
WP-BC-ASP
WA-HMHEM
RP-WA-HEM
WP-WS-BC
WP-BC-RM
RP-WP-BC
D-14
D-15
D-17
D-18
D-19
D-20
D-21
D-22
D-23
D-24
D-25
D-26
D-27
D-28
D-29
D-30
D-31
D-32
D-33
D-34
D-35
1.1
27.5
33.1
6.9
4.6
2.9
18.0
2.8
1.3
16.3
12.8
9.2
70.8
10.9
4.8
17.2
14.4
8.6
4.6
10.9
11.3
PT
Null
SST
Null
SST
SST
MST
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
Plantation (S.S.)
Wetlands (Open)
Plantation
Wetlands (Alder)
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
D-36
D-37
D-38
D-39
D-40
4.4
8.1
16.8
32.8
23.2
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
Other
Red Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine - White Pine
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
160
Primary Action
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
NM
NM-PRO
SAW
NM-PRO
NM-BZ
PULP
PULP
SAW
SAW
PULP
NM
PULP
PULP
NM
NM
SAW
NM-BZ
NM-BZ
NM
PULP
PULP
0 - 5 Years
11 - 15 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
NM
PULP
SAW
SAW
SAW
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
0 - 5 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
Acres DBH
Forest Type
Status
Species
D-41
D-42
D-43
D-44
D-45
D-46
D-47
D-48
D-49
D-50
D-51
D-52
D-53
D-54
D-55
D-58
D-59
D-60
D-61
D-62
D-64
D-65
D-66
D-820
7.9
18.0
9.9
1.2
2.6
2.9
27.5
3.2
38.7
2.0
1.8
20.9
132.4
3.5
6.1
1.2
3.6
41.1
3.3
0.9
10.1
10.6
16.3
0.2
Other
Other
Red Pine-Plt
Bucket Mixes
White Pine-Plt
Other
N.H.
White Pine-Plt
Red Pine-Plt
Other
Other
N.H.
N.H.
Other
N.H. - Hem
Other
Other
White Pine-Plt
Other
Other
Other
Other
N.H. - Hem
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Plantation
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Water Hole
RM-BC-HEM
HM-BC-RM
RP-WP-BC
WS-WP-BC
WP-RP-WA
RM-YB-BC
HM-BC-WA
WP-RP-EL
RP-RM-BC
BC-ASP-RM
ASP-BC-RM
HM-BC-RM
HM-BC-RM
HM-RO-WA
HEM-YB-RM
YB-RM-ASP
BC-RM-BBE
WP-BC-RM
BC-RM-WP
RM-BC-WA
RM-HM-YB
RM-WA-HEM
HEM-RM-RS
--
SST
SST
SST
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
PT
SST
SST
SST
PT
S-S
PT
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
PT
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6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
11 - 15 Years
11 - 15 Years
0 - 5 Years
6 - 10 Years
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
16 - 20 Years
16 - 20 Years
Primary Action
PULP
SAW
SAW
PULP
PULP
SAW
NM
SAW
SAW
NM
NM
Thinning
SAW
SAW
NM
NM-BZ
PULP
SAW
NM
NM
SAW
NM
NM-BZ
NM
Acres DBH
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18
A-19
A-20
A-21
A-22
A-23
A-711
A-712
4.6
18.8
7.5
4.2
69.8
27.7
16.2
7.7
8.7
26.8
76.1
9.8
7.0
4.8
8.9
5.1
4.3
6.0
3.0
2.7
3.0
2.3
PT
PT
Null
Null
S-S
SST
SST
PT
PT
S-S
Null
Null
SST
SST
Null
PT
SST
PT
SST
SST
Forest Type
Status
Species
Age
Other
Other
Non Forest
Non Forest
N.H. - White Pine
N.H.
White Pine-Nat
Other
Other
S.S. - Natural
Non Forest
Swamp Hardwood
Other
Other
Swamp Hardwood
Hem
Other
Other
Hem
White Pine-Nat
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Benton Pond
Wetlands (Open)
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest (S.S.)
Wetlands (Open)
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Forested Wetlands
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Natural Forest
Road
Parking
HM-RM-WA
RM-HM-ASP
--RM-HM-WP
RM-HM-WA
WP-RM-RO
HM-BAS-ASP
RM-HM-BE
--BA-RM-WC
HM-WP-ASP
HM-YB-BE
RM-YB-WC
HEM-WC-RM
HM-BE-RM
HM-BAS-WA
HEM-RM-WP
WP-RO-HM
---
EA
EA
Action
Interval
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
UA
UA
EA
UA
EA
EA
EA
EA
11 - 15 Years
6 - 10 Years
6 - 10 Years
Primary Action
LA-NM
LA-NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
LA-NM
LA-NM
LA-NM
LA-NM
LA-NM
NM
NM-PRO
NM-PRO
SAW
LA-NM
NM-PRO
NM-BZ
FWD
SAW
NM-BZ
NM
Lewis RA #46
Stand No.
A-1
Acres DBH
2.5
PT
Forest Type
Status
Species Age
Red Pine
Plantation
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RP
EA
Action Interval
Primary Action
0 5 Years
Thin
Lewis RA #46
Stand No.
Acres DBH
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
5.9
4.1
4.3
2.9
2
6.1
8
A-9
10.7
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
8.7
2.4
2.5
10.9
2.9
2.0
11.5
S-S
S-S
S-S
S-S
Forest Type
Status
Species Age
Non Forest
Non- Forest
Ponds
Open Grass
Action Interval
Primary Action
0 5 Years
NM
Mow
-----
Brush &
Hedges
Wildlife
Planting
Sugar Bush
Xmas trees
null
Open Grass
Open Grass
Arboretum
--------
Office
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0 - 20 Years
0 5 Years
0 5 Years
0 5 Years
Tap
Thin
NM
Mow
Mow
NM
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GLOSSARY
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Glossary
Age class(es)
trees of a similar age originating from a single natural event or regeneration activity
Biodiversity
1. the variety and abundance of life forms, processes, functions, and structures of plants, animals, and
other living organisms, including the relative complexity of species, communities, gene pools, and
ecosystems at spatial scales that range from local through regional to global synonym biological
diversity, diversity
2. an index of richness in a community, ecosystem, or landscape and the relative abundance of these
species note 1. there are commonly five levels of biodiversity: (a) genetic diversity, referring to the
genetic variation within a species; (b) species diversity, referring to the variety of species in an area; (c)
community or ecosystem diversity, referring to the variety of communities or ecosystems in an area; (d)
landscape diversity, referring to the variety of ecosystems across a landscape; and (e) regional diversity,
referring to the variety of species, communities, ecosystems, or landscapes within a specific geographic
region note 2. each level of biodiversity has three components: (a) compositional diversity or the
number of parts or elements within a system, indicated by such measures as the number of species,
genes, communities, or ecosystems; (b) structural diversity or the variety of patterns or organizations
within a system, such as habitat structure, population structure, or species morphology; and (c)
functional diversity or the number of ecological processes within a system, such as disturbance regimes,
roles played by species within a community, and nutrient cycling within a forest
Clearcut
the cutting of essentially all trees, producing a fully exposed microclimate for the development of a new
age class note 1. Regeneration can be from natural seeding, direct seeding, planted seedlings, or
advance reproduction note 2. Cutting may be done in groups or patches (group or patch clearcutting),
or in strips (strip clearcutting) note 3. The management unit or stand in which regeneration, growth,
and yield are regulated consists of the individual clearcut stand note 4. When the primary source of
regeneration is advance reproduction, the preferred term is overstory removal
Corridor(s)
a linear strip of land identified for the present or future location of a designed use within its boundaries.
Examples: recreational trails, transportation or utility rightsof-way. When referring to wildlife, a
corridor may be a defined tract of land connecting two or more areas of similar management or habitat
type through which a species can travel from one area to another to fulfill any variety of lifesustaining
needs
Early successional habitat
the earliest stage of development in an ecosystem. An example: vegetative habitat where early
successional is seen as old fields, brushy shrubby type plants, with species that are shade intolerant
Ecosystem management
the appropriate integration of ecological, economic, and social factors in order to maintain and enhance
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GLOSSARY
the quality of the environment to best meet current and future needs. Involves management at the
landscape level, prompting the biodiversity of natural communities of plants, animals, and seeking to
maintain healthy and productive environments
Geocaching
an outdoor activity in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other
navigational techniques to hide and seek containers
Geographic Information System (GIS)
an organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic and descriptive data, personnel,
knowledge and procedures designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, report
and display the forms of geographically referenced information and descriptive information
Glaciofluvial
of, relating to, or coming from streams deriving much or all of their water from the melting of a glacier
Geocaching
an outdoor activity in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other
navigational techniques to hide and seek containers
Geographic Information System (GIS)
an organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic and descriptive data, personnel,
knowledge and procedures designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, report
and display the forms of geographically referenced information and descriptive information
Herpetofauna (herp)
the general term for amphibians and reptiles as a group. Frogs, toads and salamanders are amphibians,
while turtles, snakes and lizards are reptiles.
Habitat
the geographically defined area where environmental conditions (e.g., climate, topography, etc.) meet
the life needs (e.g., food, shelter, etc.) of an organism, population, or community
HCVF
High Conservation Value Forests
MAPPWD
Motorized Access Permit for People with Disabilities
Mesic
of sites or habitats characterized by intermediate moisture conditions; i.e., neither decidedly wet nor
dry
Permeability
allowing liquids or gases to pass through
Plantation
a stand composed primarily of trees established by planting or artificial seeding a plantation may have
tree or understory components that have resulted from natural regeneration
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Forestry
Comment: Showed support of total UMP (2)
Response: Thank you we appreciate the comment.
Comment: The Ump document is too large on the web. (3
Response: We will separate out the stand charts from the Ump Body
Comment: Poor logging job on Jadwin, (old logging job) need for well managed logging. (1)
Response: Adherence to green certification standards will ensure only
trained and educated loggers will be working on State Land. Members
of the public are encouraged to contact the Department when they see
harvesting activities that may be inappropriate. If necessary, actions
will be taken to remedy the situation. In some cases, what may appear
to be questionable actions may be approved in the harvest contract,
and the Department welcomes the opportunity to educate public land
users about why timber harvests are carried out in certain ways. A
placard (see picture at right) will be posted at the logging site, to
provide the public with contact information.
Comment: Concern to control Invasive species (2)
Response: Preventing new introductions via international shipments is being pursued by the DEC and
other agencies. However, it is also economically important to slow the spread of invasive species even
after they have become established. A current internal invasive GIS database is maintained by the
forestry staff to monitor invasives. Also, Sand Bay Boat launch has an invasive cleanout station.
Comment: There is much public concern over the prospect of hydraulic fracturing on State Forest Lands.
All who expressed such concern were against any type of hydraulic fracturing. (3)
Response: There are not likely any gas or oil resources on this unit due to the nature of the underlying
geology, currently, hydraulic fracturing is banned in New York, making this concern a non-issue.
Comment: Winter roads are cheaper and less detrimental than permanent (referring to Runndoff Road)
(1)
Response: This is true for individual log jobs. A permanent road is required for large tracts of forest. If
the Eatonville bridge ever fails, this road will provide continuous access to the property.
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Comment Audubon New York offers their services to help create habitat for Priority bird
species within these forest IBAs include Golden-winged and Canada Warblers, Wood Thrushes,
and Red-shouldered Hawks.
Response: We will work with Audubon New York in creating bird habitat when possible. Will adjust AMF
III. The State Forest Retention Policy is instrumental in retaining snags and cavity trees. It also allows for
retention of course and fine woody debris.
Recreation
Comment: The DEC should allow ATVs on State Land (3)
Comment: The DEC should not allow ATVs on State Land (7)
Response: The SPSFM sets the guidelines by which ATV use may be permitted on State forest lands. Any
request for opening a road or trail on State forest will be weighed against those thresholds as well as the
overall management goals of the individual property.
Comment: Would like to see more hiking trails on Jadwin to access Oswegatchie River, need
more foot trails (1
Response: Hiking is allowed anywhere that it is not specifically prohibited. No specific trails
have been suggested. New trails can be built where reasonably justified by purpose and usage.
Comment: In favor of charging a fee for use of horse trails. Also providing more staff and an automated
registration/fee box (8)
Response: Instituting a fee system would require having staff on-site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Given the costs associated with the required additional staff time, a fee system is not feasible.
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Response: The overflow area is not meant for sustained usage. Restrooms would encourage
campers to stay extended periods. It would also incur additional maintenance and costs.
Comment: Need to evaluate, expand and maintain horse trails. Better signage. Fix or remove Erie Canal
Bridge
(4)
Response: There are no plans for any major expansions of the Otter Creek Trail System.
Improvements may be made by creating several new connector trails, where appropriate, that
would provide additional loop type trails. The Erie Canal Bridge is within the IRWF and will be
addressed in that UMP. Trails are marked at either end with a name sign and each trail has
color coded markers.
Comment: Otter Creek Horse Trail- Build 5 leantos, along various trails. (2)
Response: No appropriate areas for lean-tos were identified on State Forest lands. However, the IRWF
UMP is under revision and may propose new lean-tos along horse trails.
Comment: DEC should not provide hay for the horses (1)
Response: No hay is or ever has been provided by the DEC.
Comment: Otter Creek Horse Trails have ATV problems, need more policing and No ATV signs (8)
Response: Forest Ranger patrols are conducted on a routine basis in the area and tickets are issued for
illegal motor vehicle use. State Forests are natural areas. The plan specifically expresses a goal of
minimizing sign pollution. Generally signage is posted for allowed use rather than prohibited uses.
Comment: Need better horse trail map (doesnt print well), more information and a misspelling on web
page. (2)
Response: Fixed misspelling. Improvements to make a printable map will be an immediate goal. We
appreciate constructive criticism. This will be covered in Unit Wide Actions- Action #2
Comment: Assembly Area improvements; ageing stalls, new stall sand, roads not wide enough for new
trailers, privies needed on Lot #1 and lot #3 and over flow area. (3)
Response: Changing of bedding is general maintenance, new ideas or donated materials (such as fabric)
will be considered.
Comment: Attendance numbers are not accurate (2)
Response: We are aware that compliance with the mandatory registration regulation may not be 100%.
Users are always encouraged to register as registration numbers help to justify expenditures for
maintenance. We are also aware many users access the system via areas other than the Assembly Area.
Unfortunately it is difficult to track those numbers.
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Comment: More hitching posts, more picnic tables & picnic tables placed at various locations (2)
Response: A new equestrian picnic area is planned downstream from the Eatonville Bridge. It will
include tie rails and picnic tables as well as water access for horses.
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Wildlife
Comment: Need more hunting and habitat improvement, especially for deer (1)
Response: See AMF III above. More regeneration cuts for even aged forest will be implemented. Habitat
improvement is always a consideration in implementing timber sales.
Comment: Trappers are concerned about potential loss of lands where trapping is allowed if additional
trails are developed on the lands contained within the Westward Waters UMP. (1)
Response: While Title 6 of the Official Compilation of the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of
New York (NYCRR), Section 6.3 (a) (14) does restrict the placement of body-grip traps within 100 feet of
trails, we feel that any impact of new trails constructed as a result of this plan will be minimal. Only a
few trails are proposed in the plan. Furthermore, any loss of opportunity may be offset but the ease of
access trappers will enjoy as a result of these new trails. Finally, 6NYCRR 6.3(a)(14) is very specific to
body-grip traps placed on land and does not regulate the use of foothold traps or any type of traps
placed within water bodies, even within 100 feet of a trail.
Comment: Was the Blueway trail plan used when planning fishing access plans? (1)
Response: Westward Waters falls in the Flatwater Area of the Blue Way Trail Development Plan for
the Black River. The DEC access sites along the river existed prior to the creation of the Blueway Plan.
Comment: Stock Walleye in Lake Bonaparte. (1)
Response: In 1993 and 1997-2000 a walleye advanced fingerling policy was in place with 25,600 stocked
annually. These fish averaged 4-5 inches and were the largest fish our hatchery system has ever
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raised. After electrofishing by boat, only 1 walleye was ever caught and that was in 2010! During this
time frame angler reports were fewer than 10 fish being caught.
Next year we will visit the potential walleye spawning streams to assess their habitat. But it is not
spawning success and recruitment that is the problem. It is survival of the stocked fish to adulthood.
Comment: Dog Training/Field Trials/ Bear Baiting should not be allowed. (2)
Response: The Environmental Conservation Law allows bear baiting for the purpose of training dogs on
State Land (with an appropriate license). However, bait or dogs may not be used to hunt big game. We
require individuals who train dogs with bear bait to apply for a permit so that we know where they will
be, because they will be leaving personal property/equipment on State Land. If any issues arise, they
should be reported to the Lowville DEC office.
Facilities
Comment: Barriers reduce damage to trails (3)
Response: Barriers are installed where/when needed, but it is not economically feasible to block every
illegal trail. They also limit access of emergency vehicles.
Comment: Military training on Jadwin would be intrusive to local private inholdings (1)
Response: Temporary Revocable Permits have been issued in the past for special training maneuvers
with no problems. Potential impact on private land has been and will be assessed in future TRPs.
Comment: DEC should prevent mud trucks from running trails and roads (even snowmobile trails) (2)
Response: Barriers to control illegal access are used where appropriate. Ranger patrols also help reduce
the problem of illegal motor vehicle use.
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4.
Any development of facilities with potable water supplies, septic system supported restrooms,
camping areas with more than 10 sites or development in excess of other limits established in this plan.
5.
6.
Well pad densities of greater than one well pad in 320 acres or which does not comply with the
limitations identified through a tract assessment
7.
Therefore the actions proposed in this UMP will be carried out in conformance with the conditions and
thresholds established for such actions in the Strategic Plan/Generic Environmental Impact Statement ,
and do not require any separate site specific environmental review (see 6 NYCRR 617.10[d]).
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Figure 1. Current Forest Type and Forest Stand Identification Number, RSA,
HCVF and Topo Maps
See Figure 1 maps
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