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2018 Accomplishment Summary by Property Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 1 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres (NED) Northeast County Forests FLORENCE COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 9 771 9 771 4 274 10 857 23 2,278 FOREST COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 5 294 5 294 2 132 2 132 12 885 LANGLADE COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 52 3,483 35 2,011 11 598 35 2,264 24 1,889 118 7,857 LINCOLN COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 39 2,166 38 2,147 25 2,262 46 3,328 18 871 57 4,012 MARATHON COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 7 478 12 678 1 71 10 774 1 58 29 2,003 MARINETTE COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 73 5,516 48 3,738 19 1,374 25 1,674 27 1,879 134 11,611 OCONTO COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 10 339 16 573 3 145 23 904 5 195 33 1,369 ONEIDA COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 23 1,607 18 1,227 11 1,328 33 2,659 5 379 47 3,982 TAYLOR COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 9 643 12 802 4 226 13 678 5 245 18 1,139 VILAS COUNTY FOREST Property Totals: 18 979 18 979 2 43 13 398 30 1,767 WOOD COUNTY FOREST Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 2 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres Property Totals: 10 555 15 859 16 909 18 732 26 1,445 County Forests Totals: 255 16,831 226 14,079 98 7,362 228 14,400 85 5,516 527 38,348 State Forests KETTLE MORAINE STATE FOREST-NORTHERN UNIT-IANSR Fond du Lac County 2 151 2 118 3 142 3 129 5 405 Sheboygan County 1 149 3 390 4 409 9 1,117 Property Totals: 3 300 5 508 7 551 3 129 14 1,522 CHILSEN DEMO FOREST Lincoln County 1 41 Property Totals: 1 41 STATE OWNED ISLANDS-LINCOLN Lincoln County 1 32 1 32 1 32 Property Totals: 1 32 1 32 1 32 POINT BEACH STATE FOREST Manitowoc County 2 279 Property Totals: 2 279 PESHTIGO RIVER STATE FOREST Marinette County 1 90 2 120 2 97 1 25 6 438 Property Totals: 1 90 2 120 2 97 1 25 6 438 AMERICAN LEGION STATE FOREST Oneida County 7 530 6 509 8 777 2 132 28 2,963 Property Totals: 7 530 6 509 8 777 2 132 28 2,963 NORTHERN HIGHLAND STATE FOREST Oneida County 1 180 1 180 1 180 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 3 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres Vilas County 18 2,678 22 3,160 17 2,444 3 363 62 9,201 Property Totals: 19 2,858 23 3,340 17 2,444 3 363 63 9,381 State Forests Totals: 31 3,810 37 4,509 35 3,910 9 649 114 14,615 Other Lands REM-ADAMS CTY. Adams County 1 45 Property Totals: 1 45 BIG ROCHE A CRI FISHERY AREA Adams County 1 163 Waushara County 1 7 1 69 Property Totals: 1 7 2 232 UPPER NEENAH FISHERY AREA Adams County 1 52 Property Totals: 1 52 QUINCY BLUFF AND WETLANDS NATURAL AREA Adams County 1 85 Property Totals: 1 85 COLBURN WILDLIFE AREA Adams County 1 260 1 302 1 260 1 391 Property Totals: 1 260 1 302 1 260 1 391 LAWRENCE CREEK WILDLIFE AREA Adams County 1 278 Property Totals: 1 278 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 4 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres RED BANKS ALVAR (STATEWIDE NATURAL AREA) Brown County 1 44 Property Totals: 1 44 GREEN BAY COASTAL FISH HABITAT Brown County 2 60 2 60 Property Totals: 2 60 2 60 GREEN BAY WEST SHORES WILDLIFE AREA - BROWN CTY. Brown County 2 157 Shawano County 1 6 Property Totals: 2 157 1 6 BRILLION WILDLIFE AREA Calumet County 1 143 2 183 1 69 Property Totals: 1 143 2 183 1 69 KILLSNAKE WILDLIFE AREA Calumet County 1 39 Property Totals: 1 39 HIGH CLIFF STATE PARK Calumet County 1 84 Property Totals: 1 84 MUD LAKE WILDLIFE AREA-DOOR Door County 1 37 1 15 Property Totals: 1 37 1 15 THORP POND SNA Door County 1 29 1 29 Property Totals: 1 29 1 29 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 5 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres PENINSULA STATE PARK Door County 2 72 Property Totals: 2 72 WHITEFISH DUNES STATE PARK Door County 1 33 1 33 1 33 Property Totals: 1 33 1 33 1 33 SPREAD EAGLE BARRENS NATURAL AREA Florence County 1 21 2 147 1 21 2 147 Property Totals: 1 21 2 147 1 21 2 147 PINE-POPPLE WILD RIVERS Florence County 1 168 3 144 2 307 1 168 7 604 Property Totals: 1 168 3 144 2 307 1 168 7 604 ELDORADO WILDLIFE AREA Fond du Lac County 1 49 Property Totals: 1 49 MULLET CREEK WILDLIFE AREA Fond du Lac County 1 77 3 125 Property Totals: 1 77 3 125 GLACIAL HABITAT RESTORATION AREA (WINNEBAGO) Fond du Lac County 1 41 Winnebago County 3 28 Property Totals: 4 69 LITTLE RICE WILDLIFE AREA Forest County 1 82 Property Totals: 1 82 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 6 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres LUP GRANTS - FOREST CTY. Forest County 1 55 1 55 1 55 Property Totals: 1 55 1 55 1 55 FOREST CTY. - MISC. STATE LANDS Forest County 1 23 1 23 Property Totals: 1 23 1 23 HEART LAKE REARING STATION Green Lake County 1 53 Property Totals: 1 53 WHITE RIVER SEDGE MEADOW Green Lake County 3 162 Property Totals: 3 162 GRAND RIVER MARSH WILDLIFE AREA Green Lake County 1 147 Property Totals: 1 147 WHITE RIVER MARSH WILDLIFE AREA Green Lake County 1 150 2 138 3 198 Marquette County 3 183 1 67 2 116 1 67 Property Totals: 3 183 2 217 4 254 4 265 C.D. (BUZZ) BESADNY FISH AND WILDLIFE AREA Kewaunee County 1 26 1 26 1 66 Property Totals: 1 26 1 26 1 66 EVERGREEN RIVER FISHERY AREA Langlade County 1 50 Property Totals: 1 50 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 7 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres DEMLOWS LAKE FISHERY AREA Langlade County 1 28 Property Totals: 1 28 RABES LAKE FISHERY AREA Langlade County 1 32 Property Totals: 1 32 UPPER WOLF RIVER FISHERY AREA Langlade County 2 94 3 82 3 186 4 191 Property Totals: 2 94 3 82 3 186 4 191 WOODS FLOWAGE FISHERY AREA Langlade County 1 89 Property Totals: 1 89 LANGLADE SPRING PONDS ETC Langlade County 1 44 1 24 1 68 1 44 1 24 Property Totals: 1 44 1 24 1 68 1 44 1 24 PETERS MARSH WILDLIFE AREA Langlade County 2 190 1 77 Property Totals: 2 190 1 77 PRAIRIE RIVER FISHERY AREA Langlade County 1 86 Lincoln County 1 70 1 70 1 131 1 44 1 70 Property Totals: 1 70 1 70 1 131 1 44 2 156 ALTA SPRINGS FISHERY AREA Lincoln County 1 55 1 55 1 55 Property Totals: 1 55 1 55 1 55 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Report: 35A Public Timber Sales – Accomplishment Summary by Property Run Date: 1/3/2019 Calendar Year: 2018 Page: 8 of 42 Accomplishments Status as of 31-DEC-18 Established Sold Partial Completed Established Sold No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres No. Acres MENARD ISLAND RESOURCE AREA Lincoln County 1 11 1 11 2 83 Property Totals: 1 11 1 11 2 83 BILL CROSS WILDLIFE AREA Lincoln County 1 65 2 140 Property Totals: 1 65 2 140 ICE AGE TRAIL- LINCOLN Lincoln County 1 86 1 200 Property Totals: 1 86 1 200 NEW WOOD WILDLIFE AREA Lincoln County 1 149 1 149 1 149 Property Totals: 1 149 1 149 1 149 SPRING LAKE FISHERY AREA Lincoln County 1 26 Property Totals: 1 26 BIG RIB RIVER FISHERY AREA Lincoln County 1 70 1 70 1 0 1 70 Property Totals: 1 70 1 70 1 0 1 70 STATEWIDE HABITAT AREAS -LINCOLN CTY.
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