DNR Approves Master Plan Variance To Expand Barrens Habitat At Brule River State Forest
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has approved a variance to the Brule River State Forest Master Plan to allow additional barrens habitat management in the Mott’s Ravine Native Community Management Area at Brule River State Forest.
The approved variance applies only to lands owned in fee title by the DNR, while the proposed variance would have also applied to lands acquired later. After reviewing public comments and further consideration of the proposal, the department determined that the management of lands not owned in fee title was outside the scope of the variance.
Located in Douglas County, the Brule River State Forest contains all 44 miles of the Bois Brule River, along with many recreational opportunities. The Brule River State Forest Master Plan was approved by the Natural Resources Board in 2017.
The public can view the final variance document on the DNR’s Northwest Sands Regional Master Plan webpage.
Questions or comments can be submitted to:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
C/O Erin Rieser, DNR Property Planning Section Manager
101 S. Webster St.
PO Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707
ErinE.Rieser@wisconsin.gov or 608-400-6171
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