Northwest Sands Ecological Landscape identifies the important natural resources of this ecological landscape and suggests management opportunities that are compatible with the ecology of this ecological landscape and the state. The Northwest Sands Ecological Landscape is located in northwest Wisconsin and is a large glacial outwash ecosystem consisting primarily of two major landforms: flat plains or terraces along glacial meltwater channels and pitted outwash plains containing kettle lakes. This book is part of The Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin: An Assessment of Ecological Resources and a Guide to Planning Sustainable Management, a series of 25 books originally published by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as chapters in a digital book to provide ecological, social, and economic information about Wisconsin’s 16 distinct ecological landscapes. This series of books describes the natural communities found in Wisconsin, what natural communities were present at the time of settlement, how they have changed over time, the emerging challenges they face, and the management opportunities they offer. The books identify the best areas in the state to manage for these natural communities, key habitats, aquatic features, and native plants and animals present in Wisconsin today.
The Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin: Northwest Sands Ecological Landscape (The Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin: An Assessment of Ecological … a Guide to Planning Sustainable Management)
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This book provides educational content on ecology and natural resource management, supporting science curriculum.


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