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Title: The Environmental History of Black River Country


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The Environmental History of Black River Country
  • Aaron Stephenson

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Beginnings
  • Established in 1818 as a small sawmill and
    trading post
  • Unique location
  • Wood brothers
  • expedition 1839
  • Subsequent purchase and platting by Spaulding
  • Mormons

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Setbacks
  • Lack of labor
  • Inadequate equipment
  • Transportation problems

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The Railroad
  • Western Wisconsin Railroad, 1868
  • Attraction of farmers
  • Expansion of lumbering away from river

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River Crossing, Market Place
  • Cross-river trade
  • Lowest possible place on river to bridge with
    local expertise
  • Railroad spurs into forest
  • Farming expands into hills

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End of Lumber Boom
  • 1905 abrupt ending
  • Land sold cheaply to homesteaders
  • WWI wheat boom
  • Subsequent collapse of farming on thin soils east
    of river
  • Silver lining berries

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The Depression and the CCC
  • Redevelopment of cutover district
  • Replanting of native forests
  • Establishment of parks and protected forests

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Government Bail-out
  • Federal buy-out of failed farms east of river,
    gifted to state
  • Establishment of
  • Black River State Forest
  • 67,000 acres
  • Jackson County Forest
  • 120,000 acres

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A Working Forest
  • Sustainable-use lumbering overseen by DNR and
    County Forestry Dept
  • Protected Environmental Areas
  • Recreational Areas
  • ATV, Snowmobile, Skiing, Swimming, Fishing

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New Dynamic Tourism
  • Arrival of Interstate 94 in 1964
  • Vast majority of tourists from suburbia
  • Twin Cities
  • Southeastern Wisconsin
  • Northern Illinois
  • 200,000 visitors in 1970s, 300,000 visitors in
    1990s

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Downside
  • Development of riverbanks as locations for
    vacation homes
  • Interruption of game species habitats from
    vacation home development and increased forest
    trail traffic has angered local residents

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Human-managed wilderness
  • Eastern half of county virtually devoid of
    residents
  • Most of countys population lives in the west
    half, but many work in the east half
  • Trade dynamic between farmers and forest-workers
    still exists

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Black River Country
  • Symbiotic relationship between eastern forest and
    western farms, with City of BRF in the middle
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