Description: Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin symbolized according to whether or not the region is being actively planned.
Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin are aggregations of NHFEU (National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units) subsections that have been assigned descriptive names. The Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin are represented on a May, 1999 map prepared under the direction of the DNR Division of Land Ecosystem Management Planning Team. The NHFEU concept, developed by the USFS, is considered one of the oldest and best-documented ecosystem classification schemes at the federal level. The NHFEU has been refined over the years as new information becomes available to identify lower levels of the hierarchy.
Copyright Text: Wisconsin Landtype Association Team
Description: Layer showing boundaries for Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin.
Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin are aggregations of NHFEU (National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units) subsections that have been assigned descriptive names. The Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin are represented on a May, 1999 map prepared under the direction of the DNR Division of Land Ecosystem Management Planning Team. The NHFEU concept, developed by the USFS, is considered one of the oldest and best-documented ecosystem classification schemes at the federal level. The NHFEU has been refined over the years as new information becomes available to identify lower levels of the hierarchy.
Copyright Text: Wisconsin Landtype Association Team
Description: This data layer includes lines representing completed sections of the Ice Age Trail, unofficial connecting routes, future IAT, other trails which intersect the IAT, and other trails relevant to the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve or small-scale mapping projects in Wisconsin. Locations are derived from 1:24,000-scale sources or larger. This layer is a combination of GPS and digitized data, merged to represent one complete data layer for the IAT. The data was developed cooperatively by the Ice Age Trail Alliance (IATA) and the National Park Service Madison Trails Office. This data reflects updates received from the IATA on September 19th, 2017.
Description: This data layer represents sections of the North Country Trail in Wisconsin. Information is provided where the North Country Trail Association and its partners are the primary stewards of the trail, or areas where affiliated partners have approved distribution of the data.
This representation of the North Country Trail in Wisconsin was downloaded from the NCT website in November 2016.