Mapped Oaks

The Mapped Oaks Project

Students from the McNeese State University program in Natural Resource Conservation and Management are locating and documenting mature live oaks  (Quercus virginiana) as they walk along public streets in Lake Charles. They record the tree location, height, and trunk circumference. The circumference is converted to trunk diameter, known as DBH, diameter at breast height. The tree locations are mapped from Global Positioning System coordinates recorded by smart phones. Many oaks have their pictures taken.

Survey areas so far

We started on McNeese campus (over 300 mature oaks), proceeding to downtown Lake Charles and the Charpentier Historic District, Central School, the Civic Center and Lakeshore Drive along the Lake Charles beach, Enterprise Boulevard, St. Patrick Hospital, University Place, Oak Park subdivision, West McNeese neighborhoods, College Oaks, Prien Lake Park, south Lake Street, Sale Street, and the Tuten Park area. Over 3,000 oaks are mapped and we are still in the field.

This project is funded by the Violet Howell, Daniel and Ellen Goos, and Louie D. Barbe Endowed Professorships.

Pan and zoom to see the oaks