Habitat Typing & Forest Health Hike - Wandering Rock SNA, Buffalo Co.
Would you like to better understand how to assess the health of your forest and determine what habitat you have?
In the scenic bluffs of Wandering Rock State Natural Area, join us on a hike on June 11th from 5-7 pm to explore topics including forest health and habitat diversity in southwestern Wisconsin. Participants will learn how habitat typing helps identify natural communities and guides effective forest management decisions.
This hike will be on steep terrain and will be fairly strenuous, and will highlight practical techniques such as timber stand improvement and brush control, with on-site examples showing how these practices enhance forest resilience and wildlife habitat. Along the way, attendees will gain insight into applying these methods on their own properties. The experience also features sweeping views of the Mississippi River and the surrounding valley.
The Conservancy's team of Mitchel Block, Michael Reitz, Payton Lott are excited to walk you through the process of determining the health of a woodlot. They are also offering a separate volunteer work party from 1-5 pm at this same location where even more information will be shared as the team works to improve the property for wildlife. You can sign up for both, or just one of these events.
Registration confirmation will be sent by email. Additional details are emailed two days prior to the event. Questions? Email [email protected] or call 608-784-3606 ext. 6.
From downtown La Crosse: Drive approximately 67 miles north on State Highway 35N toward Nelson. The turnoff will be on your right just before the Nelson Cemetery, approximately 0.7 miles southeast of Nelson, Wisconsin.
From Nelson: Starting at the intersection of 25 and 35, go southeast 0.7 miles just past the Nelson Cemetery on the left.
Directions link: Click here
GPS: 44.4121087,-91.9927967