Wisconsin Forest Inventory and Reporting System (WisFIRS)
Launch the WisFIRS Public Lands application (for county foresters).
Launch the WisFIRS Private Lands application (for cooperating foresters and certified plan writers).
WisFIRS (Wisconsin Field Inventory and Reporting System) Public Lands application enables foresters and habitat managers to store data collected in the field, plan for and track completed treatments (e.g. timber sales, prescribed burns, pesticides treatments, and other treatments on the land), report accomplishments and calculate the financial aspects of those treatments. WisFIRS Public Lands allows user to manage core business functions for public and private forest management in Wisconsin, serving hundreds of DNR staff as well as our partners (county foresters). Geographical information systems (GIS) is integrated in the application, helping us identify where on the landscape practices are being done.
WisFIRS (Wisconsin Forest Inventory and Reporting System) Private Lands application supports the delivery and implementation of Wisconsin's cooperative private forestry assistance programs, including tax law programs. WisFIRS Private Lands enables foresters to prepare written forest management plans, store important field data, plan for and track completed forest management activities and report accomplishments.
Application users
The overall WisFIRS application is divided into two programs, each targeted for a different audience:
- WisFIRS Public Lands (intended for county foresters)
- WisFIRS Private Lands (intended for cooperating foresters and certified plan writers)
County forest users
The WisFIRS Public Lands application is only accessible to Wisconsin county forester partners who are authorized to edit data in the system. County forest users need a WAMS ID from the State of Wisconsin in order to access WisFIRS. The WAMS ID must then be provided to the WisFIRS administrator to configure access.
- Get a State of Wisconsin WAMS ID [exit DNR].
- Send the WAMS ID to the WisFIRS Public Lands administrator.
Cooperating foresters and Certified Plan Writers
The WisFIRS Private Lands application is accessible only to authorized users such as Cooperating Foresters and Certified Plan Writers. Access to WisFIRS requires users to obtain a MyWisconsin ID from the State of Wisconsin. The MyWisconsin ID must then be provided to the WisFIRS Private Lands Administrator who will then authorize access permission to the application.
- Get a MyWisconsin ID
- Send the MyWisconsin ID ID to the WisFIRS Private Lands administrators, Ron Gropp and Julie Church.
DNR users
DNR users can access either WisFIRS application from any DNR network connected computer. If a DNR user needs to access WisFIRS from a non-DNR computer, then similar to the county forest or certified plan writer users above, the DNR user can obtain a WAMS ID and provide it to the WisFIRS administrator.
Technical Requirements
Internet Speed
WisFIRS Public Lands and WisFIRS Private Lands were designed to work over a high-speed internet connection and may not be usable over a dial-up connection. Recommended connection speed is 10 Mbps or greater.
Browser
WisFIRS is optimized to run in the latest versions of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge web browsers. WisFIRS may run on other browsers, but you might experience unexpected results or workflow issues.
Pop-ups must be allowed in your browser. If you try to open a pop-up and it does not open, a blocked symbol will appear in the upper right corner of the browser. For more information on how to allow pop-ups, read our Chrome guide or Microsoft Edge guide.
Other Requirements
- After 20 minutes of inactivity, your WisFIRS session will be ended and any unsaved data will be lost.
- Do not open WisFIRS in multiple browser windows or tabs. This could result in data being saved to the incorrect record(s).
- JavaScript and cookies must be enabled in the browser.
- Adobe Reader is required to print reports.
- For proper display in WisFIRS tabular and GIS, a screen resolution of 1920x1080 or greater is recommended.