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Giant tree drop is a gift to High Falls Flowage

PESHTIGO - An unfortunate infection of oak trees was turned into something
positive when a utility and several area business owners joined a fisheries
biologist to create fabulous shoreline habitat for fish and wildlife.
The project, on the High Falls Flowage, involved a large-scale "tree drop"
along Peshtigo River State Forest property on the north shore of the cove
leading to Popp's Resort on County X in the Town of Stephenson in Marinette
County.
The work was completed in February and March when the icy cap on the flowage
allowed precise placement of the 41 oak trees, donated to the Department of
Natural Resources by Frank's Logging of Peshtigo. The trees, removed from
Wisconsin Public Service property adjacent to the flowage, had a commercial
value of about $600.
Franks Logging had been contracted by WPS to log all oak trees off a tract
of land because most were infected by oak wilt, a tree-killing disease that
spreads through root systems.  Dead trees are of little value as aquatic
habitat, in part because dead wood floats. But some of the trees were living
and provided the solid green hardwood that works well for near shore
habitat.
Ken Mervyn, of PM Concrete in Laona, and Leon Popp, of Popp's Resort, joined
DNR staff and a crew from WPS in placing the trees in 18 clusters off the
north shore of the picturesque cove.
This shoreline is ideal, said DNR fisheries biologist Chip Long, because it
is protected from potential ice shoves and is close to where the trees were
being removed.  All of the trees will be anchored to the substrate to
prevent them from drifting away into open water.
Woody debris in the form of tree drops create great shoreline habitat for
fish and wildlife. It occurs naturally when shoreline trees fall into water
bodies but is often lacking in northern Wisconsin lakes due to changes in
land management or because shoreline trees have been removed as part of
residential development.
Adding woody debris benefits a multitude of fish species by providing
refuge, foraging and spawning habitat.  Submerged tree tops also provide a
substrate for algal growth which is an important food source for aquatic
invertebrates which in turn are food for small, juvenile fish.
"This is just one example of a public-private partnerships that allows the
DNR to complete an important habitat project without taxpayers getting the
bill," Long said.
The High Falls Flowage, one of six flowages along the 136-mile Peshtigo
River, is home to a diverse fishery of bass, panfish, northern pike and
muskie and is well stocked with walleye.

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