Saturday, September 7, 2013

DNR Recently Said Bad River, Nearby Lands Were Environmentally Significant

Land and waters just two miles from Mellen - - a community at the edge of GTAC's proposed forest-clearing, acid-draining open-pit iron mine - - were described this way in DNR records as recently as 2009:

Copper Falls State Park is located two miles northeast of the town of Mellen in north central Ashland County. The park comprises ca. 3,342 acres and surrounds the Bad River. The Bad River, beginning at Caroline Lake, flows through CFSP where it drops 29 feet over basaltic lava into a steep gorge. The river then joins with the Tyler Forks branch of the Bad River to flow over basaltic lava in a series of falls and rapids totaling 70 feet (Schultz 1986)....
Copper Falls State Park and the Bad River were recognized by the Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WDNR 2006b) as being within the globally significant Bad River Conservation Opportunity Area.
Conservation Opportunity Areas are places in Wisconsin that contain ecological features, natural communities or Species of Greatest Conservation Need habitat for which Wisconsin has a unique responsibility for protecting when viewed from the global, continental, upper Midwest, or state perspective (WDNR 2006b)...
The Bad River was designated an Exceptional Resource Water (ERW) (WDNR 2006c) by the Wisconsin DNR. Waters designated as an ERW are surface waters that provide outstanding recreational opportunities, support valuable fisheries, have unique hydrologic or geologic features, have unique environmental settings, and are not significantly impacted by human activities (2006c)....
And as the Legislature moves to close thousands of acres of forest land near the mining site prior to its possible destruction, note also this section of the report:
Forested Connections 
Connecting large forested blocks to one another and to forests in other Ecological Landscapes is an important management opportunity for forests in the North Central Forest Ecological Landscape (WDNR 2005). 
Copper Falls State Park provides an important forested connection between the upland bedrock-influenced forests of the Penokee Range and clay-influenced forests and wetlands of the Superior Coastal Plain Ecological Landscape including the Bad River Reservation. The property also provides opportunities for old-growth management adjacent to the Bad River and embedded within a surrounding matrix of younger age-class forest. This diversity of forest types and age classes will provide habitat for a broad range of both plant and animal species.

So where is the DNR's stewardship advocacy and action on behalf of its "responsibility for protecting" these resources?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Take a screen shot before it disappears.

Anonymous said...

Printed out

Anonymous said...

We were up here for a short vacation a few short years ago and we hiked along this gorge. It was one of the most beautiful areas that we had seen in a long time. I remember thinking about how lucky we were to live in a state that treasured and preserved its natural heritage for generations to come. That was before Snott Walker and entourage stole the Elections by gerrymandering the entire state to ensure his make believe victory. The really sad thing about this was that the taxpayers paid for those blood sucking attorneys to rig the voting precincts so that he and the others would win. When they have control of the house, the senate, the supreme court and the governor's seat there isn't a cold chance in hell unless we lay our bodies upon the gears to stop the machine. That is what this is going to come down to. Do we have the guts? Can we tear ourselves away from the cable football long enough to care?