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  • Finley's Vegetation of the NorthCentral Forest in the Mid-1800s

    Ecological LandscapeCounty BoundariesPrairieBrushOak - white oak, black oak, bur oakOak openings - bur oak, white oak, black oakJack pine, scrub (hill's), oak forest and barrensWhite pine, red pineAspen, white birch, pine

    White Spruce, fir, tamarack, white cedar, white birch, aspenBeech, hemlock, sugar maple, yellow birch, white red pinesHemlock, sugar maple, yellow birch, white pine, red pineSugar maple, yellow birch, white pine, red pineBeech, sugar maple, basswood, red oak, white oak, black oakSugar maple, basswood, red oak, white oak, black oakSwamp conifers - white cedar, black spruce, tamarack, hemlockLowland hardwoods - willow, soft maple, box elder, ash, elmMarsh and sedge meadow, wet praire, lowland shrubsArea with vegetation cover type not interpreted on the source mapHydrographic area from 1:250000-scale land use and land cover layer

    0 10 20 30 405Miles

    0 10 20 30 405 Kilometers

    Scale: 1:1,400,000Wisconsin Transverse Mercator NAD83(91)Map NCF1 - ams

    Vegetation delineations made by Robert W.Finley - 1976 Professor of Geography Emeritus.University of Wisconsin Center System.Digital data prepared by Maribeth Milner andSteve Ventura, University of Wisconsin - Madison.More information about this dataset as well asaccess to this dataset may be found at:http://dnr.wi.gov/maps/gis/

    M I C H I G A N

    Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin Handbook - 1805.1 WDNR, 2013


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