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P.E.I.
Public Forests
Woodlot Management Plan
Property Number: 24786
Location: Mount Pleasant
Date: 2011-01-25
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Table of Contents
Goals and Management Objectives .............................................................................................................. 2
Property Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Location ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Past Information ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Property Information ................................................................................................................................ 3
Wetland and Watercourse ........................................................................................................................ 4
Property Access ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Property Boundaries ................................................................................................................................. 4
Fire Protection .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Planting and Silviculture ........................................................................................................................... 5
Proposed Treatments ................................................................................................................................... 5
Table 1. Proposed treatment summary. ............................................................................................... 6
Appendices .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Appendix A. Map of Property with Locator Map ..................................................................................... 8
Appendix B. 1974 Aerial Photography ..................................................................................................... 9
Appendix C. 2000 Corporate Land Use Inventory .................................................................................. 10
Appendix F. Plantation Map with Contour Lines ................................................................................... 22
Appendix G. Work Completed ............................................................................................................... 23
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Goals and Management Objectives
Forest Management on Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) means different things to different people. Public
Forest Lands are managed for a variety of reasons including timber and non- timber values, wildlife
enhancement, soil and water preservation, demonstration techniques, training and recreation and
aesthetics.
The primary goal for management of P.E.I. Public Forest Land is to enhance the overall forest
quality. To accomplish this, it may be necessary to remove some of the lower quality trees on the
property and nurture those of higher quality. This will in turn improve genetic quality, species
distribution and diversity through careful tree selection and natural regeneration. Allowing acceptable
growing stock the chance to thrive and provide a seed source for the surrounding areas will ensure that
quality natural regeneration has an opportunity to establish. Enhancement or enrichment planting may
be necessary in areas where there is inadequate or unsuitable natural regeneration. Trees native to
P.E.I. that are suitable to the site conditions will be chosen for any required reforestation on the
property. Prescribing treatments in some stands while leaving others untreated will provide for a range
of forest types. Converting stands from a single species to multiple species is desirable. This can be
accomplished by retaining some of the natural regeneration in areas that have been previously planted
and by planned tree selection in stand improvement treatments. Planted and natural stands on the
property will be assessed for health and growth of desired species on an on-going basis. This
information will be used to determine when and where future treatments will be carried out. Through
time, a favourable healthy mixture of short-lived and long-lived species will provide for an abundance of
quality forest products, biodiversity, wildlife, and recreational opportunities as well as a range of
ecological goods and services (such as clean air and water).
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Property Overview
Location
Property # 24786 is located on the Port Hill Station Road, Route #169, in the community of
Mount Pleasant, P.E.I., (Appendix A). The total area of this property is 47.8 hectares (118 acres) and the
midpoint of the property is Latitude N 46.57739 decimal degrees, Longitude W -63.98563 decimal
degrees.
Past Information
Local records and previous aerial photography show that the southern quarter (approximately
12 hectares) of this property was used for agricultural purposes early in the 20th century. To better
illustrate this 1974 photography can be seen in Appendix B.
Property Information
The information in Appendix C has been taken from the 2000 Corporate Land Use Inventory. An
explanation of forestry code meanings can be seen in Appendix D. Any stands that have proposed
silvicultural treatment prescriptions are to have on-ground stand assessments completed prior to any
work being started. This on-ground assessment information is included in this plan as updated stand
tally sheets (Appendix E) and supplements the extrapolated data where applicable. A topographic map
of the property shows the general terrain profile, the ranges in elevation and the plantations currently
on the property (Appendix F).
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Wetland and Watercourse
There are no streams or watercourses on this property, however, there is a small (less
than one hectare) wetland located in the north eastern corner of the woodlot (Appendix A). A 15 metre
buffer zone is to be maintained around this wetland.
Property Access
There is a small 250 metre class 2 forestry road that provides access to this property from the
Port Hill Station Road. This forestry road may have to be extended at some point to provide access to
more of the woodlot, however, there are no immediate plans to do this. Ongoing road maintenance will
be required to keep the road in a useable condition. This will include keeping the right-of-way clear of
any brush or trees, repairing rutting on the road, repairing any wet areas that restrict access, and any
other maintenance required to keep this road usable. The existing road on the property can be seen on
Appendix A
Property Boundaries
This property is bounded on the west and north by private land and on the east by Provincial
Forest. The southern boundary runs along the Port Hill Station Road.
Fire Protection
This property is located within the jurisdiction of the Tyne Valley Fire Department. The amount
of personnel and equipment used to fight any forest fires will depend greatly upon the size and severity
of the fire. Protection of our woodland from forest fire is the responsibility of the Forestry Division and
our local community fire brigades. In the Western District, there is a 900 gallon (gal) four wheel drive
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forestry fire truck housed at each of the Wellington and West Point Fire Departments. These heavy duty
trucks are available to assist the local fire department responsible for this area. Additional forestry fire
trucks, off road tracked vehicles, portable pumps and specialized forest fire suppression equipment are
available if needed.
Planting and Silviculture
There are six plantations on the property. It is recommended that any trees planted on the
property be assessed at regular intervals. These assessments will determine if the planted trees require
manual maintenance or fill planting as specified in the Forest Management Standards manual (Eco-
Manual). A list of all silviculture treatments completed on the property from 1991 to present is shown
in Appendix G.
Proposed Treatments
The 2006 Forest Policy “Moving to Restore a Balance in Island Forests” lays out the framework
for Public Land Forest management. The Eco-Manual provides details for prescribed treatments. All
work completed on this property must comply with that manual. Table 1 provides a summary of the
prescribed treatments on this property. This table will be updated as required when additional
treatments are prescribed. For a better understanding of the treatments prescribed, a more detailed
explanation is available in the Eco Manual, (www.gov.pe.ca/go/eco-manual). Any additional
information may be obtained by contacting a Provincial Forest representative at the District Forestry
Office in Wellington.
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Table 1. Proposed treatment summary.
Stand Number
and Plantation Number
Treatment Type Treatment
Year Amount
Proposed
2010-2011 Eco Manual
Reference
Comments Goals
Road Road Maintenance 2011 250m Pg 11 Brush cutting Improve road access
46428 PN#
3831641 Commercial Thinning 2011 0.66 Ha Pg 26
30% basal area removal of BS & WB
Improve diameter growth of residuals
46478 PN#
3801621 Commercial Thinning 2011 1.82 Ha Pg 26
30% basal area removal of BS, WS &LA
Improve diameter growth of residuals
46470 PN#
3610003 Commercial Thinning 2011 2.16 Ha Pg 26
30% basal area removal of SP, RP &LA
Improve diameter growth of residuals
46480 PN#
3811571 Commercial Thinning 2011 1.27 Ha Pg 26
30% basal area removal of JL
Improve diameter growth of residuals
46471 PN#
3650005 Commercial Thinning 2011 1.53 Ha Pg 26
30% basal area removal of BF
Improve diameter growth of residuals
46359 Selective Harvest 2011 2.54 Ha Pg 27 Remove overmature WS,
LA &PO Enhance natural
regeneration
46210 Selective Harvest 2011 1.14 Ha Pg 27
Remove overmature WS, BF &PO
Harvest only during frozen ground conditions
Enhance natural regeneration
46062 Selective Harvest 2011 1.99 Ha Pg 27 Remove overmature WS,
LA, BF &PO Enhance natural
regeneration
46436 PN#
3901531
Manual Plantation Maintenance
2011 1.19 Ha Pg 17 Eliminate undesirable competing vegetation
Improve growth of crop trees
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Appendices
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Appendix A. Map of Property with Locator Map
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Appendix B. 1974 Aerial Photography
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Appendix C. 2000 Corporate Land Use Inventory
Interpreted Stand Data 2000 Forest InventoryPID 24786
FIELDID HECTARES COVER1 PER1 COVER2 PER2 COVER3 PER3 COVER4 PER4 HEIGHT CROWN COVERTYPE046062 1.99 RS 7 LA 2 BF 1 0 15 85 SS
046065 1.26 RM 6 WB 3 BF 1 0 15 100 HH
046115 0.99 WS 6 AL 4 0 0 10 50 SH
046117 0.51 WS 9 LA 1 0 0 13 85 SS
046136 0.17 BS 4 RM 3 PO 2 BF 1 15 85 HS
046177 1.59 RM 3 PO 3 WB 2 RS 1 15 90 HH
046210 1.14 WS 9 PO 1 0 0 13 85 SS
046359 2.54 WS 5 PO 3 LA 2 0 16 90 SH
046395 0.75 AL 4 RM 4 WS 2 0 6 70 HH
046417 1.04 RM 5 WB 2 PO 2 BF 1 17 90 HH
046428 0.66 BS 10 0 0 0 4 95 PN
046470 2.16 SP 8 RP 2 0 0 15 95 PN
046478 1.82 BS 8 LA 1 RM 1 0 4 90 PN
046480 1.27 JL 10 0 0 0 11 95 PN
046917 0.05 WS 4 LA 3 WB 1 PO 1 9 65 SH
046922 0.04 BS 8 PO 2 0 0 8 85 SS
046923 2.72 AL 4 PO 4 RM 2 0 13 70 HH
0461123 0.70 PO 3 RM 3 WS 2 WB 1 12 75 HH
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Appendix D. Forest Inventory Codes
EXPLANATION OF FOREST CODES;
SPECIES
WS White Spruce JL Japanese Larch WB White Birch
BF Balsam Fir EL European Larch PO Poplar
HE Hemlock NS Norway Spruce RM Red Maple
WP White Pine PC Pin Cherry RO Red Oak
RP Red Pine MA Apple WA White Ash
JP Jack Pine SP Scots Pine EM Elm
CE Cedar AP Austrian Pine GB Gray Birch
LA Larch YB Yellow Birch AL Alders
BS Black Spruce SM Sugar Maple LI Linden
RS Red Spruce BE Beech
PERCENT CROWN CLOSURE 0 1 - 9% A 91 % - 100%
1 10 – 19% B 81 % - 90 %
2 20 – 29 % C 71 % - 80 %
3 30 – 39 % D 61 % - 70 % ORIGIN AND HISTORY
4 40 – 49 % E 51 % - 60 % BR Burn DI Disease-Insect
5 50 – 59 % F 41 % - 50 % WF Wind Fall OF Old Field
6 60 – 69 % G 31 % - 40 % PC Partial Cut PN Plantation
7 70 – 79 % H 21 % - 30 % CC Clear Cut HR Hedgerow
8 80 – 89 % I 11 % - 20 % TH Thinning EP Excavation Pit
9 90 – 100 % J 0 % - 10 %
SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS
FOREST STAND DESCRIPTIONS
75401 – Stand No.
SM5RM4 – Sugar Maple 50%, Red Maple40%
WS1 12A – White Spruce 10%, Height, Crown Closure
OF – Origin History Old Field
Stand Numbering relates to the position of the stand within a 100 X 100 grid cell over lay with the
minimum values in the southwest corner and the maximum values in the northeast corner.
A stand labeled 75 40 1 would be positioned within easting grid 75 and northing grid 40 and would be the
first stand within that grid cell.
NON-FOREST LAND TYPES
BO Bog AL Alders
CL Clear Land FL Flowerage FOREST GROUND CONDITION
SO Swamps – Open AG Agricultural Land SW Wet – Swampy
EP Excavation Pit SD Sand Dune ST Steep
PL Power Line UR Urban SY Sandy
C Cemetery WW Water
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Appendix E. Stand Tally Sheets from on the Ground Assessment
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
PO10
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
RM10
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
X
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
WS40 LA20 BF20
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
WS
AGE
64
D.B.H.
26
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
16
24786
TODD PLANTATION # ____________________
60
46062
442
THIS STAND REQUIRES A SELECTION HARVEST TO REMOVE THE MATURE PO AND LA AND BF AND WS
1
Wildlife Observed
X
Good Excellent
XAdequate
X
Unknown
XX
X
3750 250
2010PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 1.99 Date
13
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
RM10
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
WS70 BF10 PO10
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
WS
AGE
51
D.B.H.
24
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
14
24786
TODD PLANTATION # ____________________
48
X
46210
430
THIS STAND REQUIRES A SELECTION HARVEST TO REMOVE THE MATURE PO AND BF AND WS
BETTER TO HARVEST WHEN FROZEN OR DRY
1
Wildlife Observed
X
X
Good Excellent
X
POOR DRAINAGE
Adequate
X
X
Unknown
X
X
2750 500
2010PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 1.14 Date
14
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut 10
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
WS10
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
BF10
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
RM40 PO20 WB20
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
RM
AGE
32
D.B.H.
15
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
10
24786
TODD PLANTATION # ____________________
X
46306
THIS OLD CLEARCUT REQUIRES A PATCH CUT OR STRIP CUT IN YEAR 10 TO MANAGE FOR FIREWOOD OR
BIOMASS.
10
Wildlife Observed
X
X
Good Excellent
XAdequate
X
Unknown
X
X
250 6000
2010PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 4.09 Date
15
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
PO10
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
RM10
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
X
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
WS50 LA20 WB10
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
WS
AGE
52
D.B.H.
24
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
14
24786
TODD PLANTATION # ____________________
42
46359
436
THIS STAND REQUIRES A SELECTION HARVEST TO REMOVE THE MATURE LA AND PO AND WS.
THERE ARE A LOT OF BIG SOFTWOOD TREES FOR LUMBER
1
Wildlife Observed
X
Good Excellent
XAdequate
X
Unknown
X
X
3000 250
2010PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 2.54 Date
16
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
X
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
BS90 WB10
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
BS
AGE
27
D.B.H.
12
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
12
24786
TODD 3831641 BSPLANTATION # ____________________
44
46428
20
THIS STAND REQUIRES A COMMERCIAL THINNING IN YEAR 1.
Wildlife Observed
X
Good Excellent
XAdequate
X
X
Unknown
X
X
3500 250
2010PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 0.66 Date
17
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
1
PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 1.19 Date 2010
X
2000 2750
X
X Unknown
Adequate
X
Good Excellent
X
Wildlife Observed
THIS STAND REQUIRES A PLANTATION CLEANING IN YEAR 1.
24786
TODD 3901531 BS RP WPPLANTATION # ____________________
X
46436
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
101
2
3
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
BS
AGE
20
D.B.H.
8
D
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
BS40 RP20 WP10
XEven-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
WB10 RM10
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
LA10
18
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
X
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
SP50 RP40 LA10
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
RP
AGE
49
D.B.H.
26
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
14
24786
TODD 3610003 SP AND RPPLANTATION # ____________________
68
46470
50
THIS STAND REQUIRES A COMMERCIAL THINNING IN YEAR 1.
Wildlife Observed
X
Good Excellent
XAdequate
1
X
Unknown
X
X
3500
2010PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 2.16 Date
19
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 1.53 Date 2010
X
BF 1
X
2750
X
X
Unknown
Adequate
1
X
Good Excellent
X
Wildlife Observed
THIS STAND REQUIRES A COMMERCIAL THINNING IN YEAR 1.
24786
TODD 3650005 BFPLANTATION # ____________________
62
46471
54
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
151
2
3
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
BF
AGE
45
D.B.H.
26
D
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
BF100
XEven-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
X
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
20
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
X
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
BS80 WS10 LA10
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
BS
AGE
30
D.B.H.
16
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
14
24786
TODD 3801621 BS PLANTATION # ____________________
36
46478
25
THIS STAND REQUIRES A COMMERCIAL THINNING IN YEAR 1.
Wildlife Observed
X
Good Excellent
XAdequate
1
X
Unknown
X
X
3750
2010
X
BF 1
PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 1.82 Date
21
ha 18 / 11 /
M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha M2/Ha
% % % % % %
%
Invasive Species Present
Seeps
No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut
Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut
Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation
Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt
CRUISER____________________________
SWDensity:
Uneven-aged
Stand Origin:
Slope
Even-aged
Aspect
Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration
Stand Stocking:
Over-matureMatureImmature
Burn
X
Stand Basal Area
Species and (%)
SW SWSL
Clear Cut
Windfall
JL100
X
STAND INFORMATIONHWSLHW
5
6
Regeneration:
PatchyOverstockedFully StockedUnderstocked
Advanced Regeneration: Understocked Fully Stocked Overstocked
HW
Y / N
2. Spp. Height
3. Spp. Height 4. Spp. Height
Ground Vegetation Species Present:
Height
Ground Hemlock
Y / N
Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.)
Snag Trees: InadequateAdequate
Erosion Control RequiredDrainage: Poor X
Comments:
1. Spp.
Beaver Present
Site Indicators Y / N
If yes then what species:
If yes then what species:
Water Course Bog Pond Y / N
ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS
STAND PRESCRIPTION
UnploughedOld Field
Ploughed
GROUND OBSERVATIONS
Partial Cut
Non Forest
TREE #
M
Y / N Pln. Maint. Stems/Ha
Inadequate
Stream
Comments
Coarse Woody Material:
Y / N
4
D.B.H.AGESPP.TREE #
STAND TALLY SHEET
Y
SPP.
JLA
AGE
29
D.B.H.
26
D
1
2
3
SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION
HEIGHTHEIGHT
15
24786
TODD 3811571 JAP LARCHPLANTATION # ____________________
60
46480
50
THIS STAND REQUIRES A COMMERCIAL THINNING IN YEAR 1.
Wildlife Observed
X
Good Excellent
XAdequate
1
X
Unknown
X
X
3750
2010
X
WS 2
PROPERTY #
STAND # _________________
AREA 1.27 Date
22
Appendix F. Plantation Map with Contour Lines
23
Appendix G. Work Completed
activity_number treatment_code amount_completed claim_date treatment_description
0 88O 1.06 9/5/1991 00:00:00 Unknown
3811571 110 1.06 2/2/2000 00:00:00 COMMERCIAL SOFTWOOD< 5000 STEM/HA
3831641 88B 0.47 11/23/1990 00:00:00 CLASS 2:MANUAL:100% : 7500-12499/H
3836461 88A 2.69 3/27/1997 00:00:00 CLASS I:MANUAL:100% : 0 -7499/HA
3901531 51W 1764 6/18/1990 00:00:00 BLACK SPRUCE - WESTERN
3901531 51W 732 7/13/1992 00:00:00 BLACK SPRUCE - WESTERN
3901531 53W 0.84 7/13/1992 00:00:00 RED PINE - WESTERN
3901531 53W 1504 7/13/1992 00:00:00 RED PINE - WESTERN
3901531 56W 252 7/13/1992 00:00:00 WHITE PINE - WESTERN
3971571 25B 1.01 9/28/1990 00:00:00 CHEMICAL BROADCAST:SITE PREPARATION
6500051 110 1.52 1/12/2001 00:00:00 COMMERCIAL SOFTWOOD< 5000 STEM/HA