Barry, Calhoun & Kalamazoo Counties, Michigan

Barry, Calhoun & Kalamazoo Counties, Michigan

L A N D S C A P E S T E W A R D S H I P P L A N: Barry, Calhoun & Kalamazoo Counties, Michigan PREPARED BY HUGH BROWN, PhD THE STEWARDSHIP NETWORK DATE MARCH 2017 Foreword This Landscape Stewardship Plan is intended to help landowners to understand the resources on their property, provide assistance in setting goals and objectives for their property, and manage their land more effectively. Acknowledgements This Landscape Stewardship Plan is funded in part through a Fiscal Year 2015 Landscape Scale Restoration grant for “Developing Nine Landscape Stewardship Plans in Michigan” (15-DG-11420004-175). The United States Forest Service, State and Private Forestry granted $336,347 in federal funds to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Forest Resources Division which along with its partners provided $337,113 in matching non-federal funds. The Department of Natural Resources administered the grant in partnership with The Nature Conservancy, Huron Pines, The Stewardship Network and the Remote Environmental Assessment Laboratory. In accordance with Federal law and the U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Company and product information contained in this document is for readers’ convenience and is not intended as an endorsement. Other providers and products may be available. The author would like to thank the US Forest Service for funding the project, the DNR Forest Stewardship staff (especially Mike Smalligan) for coordination, and Lisa Brush at The Stewardship Network for administering the subcontract for this plan. The author appreciates the assistance from the many private landowners, public agencies, and nonprofit organization staff that provided input for the plan. Josh Liesen from Huron Pines provided material for the Project Introduction section of this document. Michael Anderson (Kalamazoo Nature Center staff member and Kalamazoo College alumnus) contributed two of the Stewardship Stories. Cover photo by Hugh Brown. 2 Landscape Stewardship Plan for Barry, Calhoun and Kalamazoo Counties Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 2. Project Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Project Goals and Objectives ............................................................................................................................... 9 2.2 The Need for Active Forest Stewardship ............................................................................................................ 10 2.3 Methodology: A Landscape Approach to Natural Resource Conservation ........................................................ 11 3. Landscape Context ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 3.1 The Physical, Ecological and Cultural Landscape .............................................................................................. 12 3.1.1 Geographic Scope ...................................................................................................................................... 12 3.1.2 Cultural Landscape ..................................................................................................................................... 13 3.1.3 Climate, Geology, Topography and Land Cover ......................................................................................... 14 3.1.4 Soils ............................................................................................................................................................ 21 3.1.5 Water ......................................................................................................................................................... 23 3.1.6 Wetlands .................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.1.7 Biological Diversity and Wildlife Habitat .................................................................................................... 26 3.1.8 Forest Resources ........................................................................................................................................ 29 3.1.9 Forest Health and Invasive Species ............................................................................................................ 33 3.1.10 Fire Management ..................................................................................................................................... 38 3.1.11 Archaeological, Cultural and Historic Sites .............................................................................................. 39 3.1.12 Tourism and Recreation ........................................................................................................................... 41 3.1.13 Forest Sounds .......................................................................................................................................... 43 3.2 Local Resource Providers and Existing Stewardship Plans ................................................................................ 44 3.2.1 Government Agencies and Land Managers ............................................................................................... 45 3.2.2 Nonprofit, Non-governmental Conservation Organizations ...................................................................... 65 3.2.3 Private Sector Natural Resource Professionals .......................................................................................... 76 4. Landscape Stewardship Stories ............................................................................................................................... 82 4.1 Barry State Game Area: Succession Effects on Soils .......................................................................................... 82 4.2 Asylum Lake at Western Michigan University ................................................................................................... 84 4.3 Wetlands: Larry Holcomb’s Wildlife Diversity Project ....................................................................................... 86 4.4 Biological Diversity: Paul MacNellis Kalamazoo County .................................................................................... 89 4.5 Fish and Wildlife Habitat: Vernal Pools at Pierce Cedar Creek Institute ............................................................ 91 4.6 Threatened and Endangered Species: Cerulean Warblers ................................................................................ 94 4.7 Forest Resources: Pamela Dewey’s Selective Harvest for Oak Regeneration .................................................... 96 4.8 Forest Health: Fire Management at SWMLC’s Chipman Preserve .................................................................... 98 4.9 Cultural and Historic Sites: The Lillian Anderson Arboretum ........................................................................... 101 4.10 Tourism and Recreation: Trails at Fort Custer State Recreation Area ........................................................... 103 4.11 Stewardship Plan Creation and Implementation: Larry Hayward ................................................................. 105 3 5. Develop Your Own Story: Resources and Services for Landowners ....................................................... 108 5.1 Best Management Practices for Forest Health, Water Quality and Wildlife ................................................... 108 5.2 Forest Stewardship Program ........................................................................................................................... 118 5.3 Qualified Forest Program ................................................................................................................................ 118 5.4 Commercial Forest Program ............................................................................................................................ 119 5.5 American Tree Farm System ............................................................................................................................ 120 5.6 USDA Financial and Technical Assistance Programs ....................................................................................... 121 Environmental Quality Incentives Program ........................................................................................................... 121 5.7 Capital Gains Information ............................................................................................................................... 122 5.8 Resources for Landowners ............................................................................................................................... 123 Appendix 1: Glossary of Common Forestry Terms ............................................................................................ 129 Appendix 2: Federal and State Laws Related to Forest Management ......................................................... 131 About the Author Dr. Hugh Brown is a natural resource consultant with more than thirty-five years of experience in environmental management. His PhD in

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