By: Evan Wheeler
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Wedge prisms are used to estimate the basal area (total cross-sectional area of tree stems in a forest stand [usually presented in ft2/acre]) of a forest stand and are readily available to private landowners and managers for a cost of about $33-90.
Importance of Basal Area to Forest and Wildlife Habitat Management:
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Photo 2: GWF Private Lands Biologist Evan Wheeler accompanies Mr. Chris Plott, Quail Ridge Plantation owner and land manager, as he prepares to use a wedge prism to check the basal area of a northern bobwhite focal area in a mature pine stand.
Photo 3: A northern bobwhite focal area in a mature pine stand on Quail Ridge Plantation in Stewart County, GA. Mr. Plott utilizes selective tree removal to maintain this stand at a basal area of around 50 ft2/acre. In addition to maintaining an appropriate overstory basal area, the frequent (i.e., every 2–3 years) application of prescribed fire is integral to maintaining an understory plant community dominated by grasses and forbs.
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