Attachment 2 Goals Topic List(All "goals topics" were combined from work groups.)
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- limited motor vehicle access
- forest dominated by natural processes
- define specific access goals
- promote a healthy ecosystem
- produce forest products
- man takes care of river
- provide for protection and enhancement of wild resource values in balance with other state forest users
- maintain river for naturally reproducing trout
- allow all trees to grow to maturity
- maintain high water quality
- manage watercraft numbers/access
- minimize human impact
- require qualified loggers
- not $ driven management
- provide for a variety of motorized and non-motorized recreation
- prohibit tree harvesting within 1000' of river and tributaries
- maintain historical perspective in planning process and implementation with continual public involvement
- manage wildlife on BRSF
- provide for opportunities for learning about the forest and region, and their ecology and history
- follow BMPs, set back
- seek management partnerships with neighbors
- provide and maintain hunting and fishing opportunities
- preserve wildlife habitat
- manage land and water together
- establish a mechanism for citizens to openly discuss issues
- preservation and improvement of forest
- law enforcement for protection of Brule (river)
- maintain riparian buffer strips
- accommodate diverse activities
- control overuse and restore damage from overuse
- preserve a sense of solitude for recreational users
- maintain high water quality and natural river flow
- continue active management for timber and wildlife
- logging in forest
- limit or eliminate ATV and snowmobile traffic
- offer wilderness experience
- convey public image of state forest
- protect natural beauty
- maintain diverse anadromous fish populations and habitat
- provide opportunities for all recreational users
- promote catch-and-release and other conservation practices
- maintain hunting opportunities
- enhance quality of entire fishery
- protect and restore biodiversity
- limit further DNR commercialization which can lead to overuse
- intensify management
- limit/restrict canoe traffic
- segment/separate motorized and non-motorized activities
- support local economy
- maintain diverse fishing methods on all areas of river
- follow through on regulatory decisions
- ongoing community participation in management
- seasonal tubing with enforced regulations
- support silent sport opportunities
- fisheries
- protecting river and watershed
- use of forest for future generations
- native fisheries
- managed working forest
- forest communities
- conflicting uses
- community of species
- ecosystem maintenance and enhancement
- access- maintain present level of use
- provide a cleaner habitat
- recreation
- land acquisition
- timber harvest
- public education and information regarding plan changes
- communication and education
- public involvement in environmental assessments
- water quality
- wildlife management
- historical values
- stewardship
- boreal forest and mesic forest
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Last Revised: Wednesday November 01 2006
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