Wisconsin Code § 26.06

Enforcement, seizure and sale of materials
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(1)
Foresters, forest supervisors, rangers and wardens of the department and the cruisers and foresters of the board of commissioners
of public lands have the enforcement powers specified in s. 26.97
with respect to, and may seize, without process, any forest products unlawfully severed from public lands of the state, federal
lands leased to the state, county forest lands entered under s.
28.11, forest croplands entered under subch. I of ch. 77 or managed forest land designated under subch. VI of ch. 77 . Seized
products cut from lands under the control of the board of commissioners of public lands shall be held for the commissioners
and those cut from forest croplands, managed forest land or
county forest shall be held for the owner, and subject to the payment of severance share thereon to the state. Products cut from
state forest lands or federal lands leased to the department shall
be appraised and sold. Products appraised at more than $500
shall be sold on sealed bids not less than 10 days after a class 1
notice has been published, under ch. 985, in the county where the
material is located. Any sheriff may seize and hold for the owner
thereof any forest products unlawfully severed or removed.
(2) Any person who, without the consent of a person legally
able to give consent, removes any seized products or removes or
defaces a seizure notice of the department or of any sheriff shall
forfeit not less than $500 nor more than $10,000.
(3) Any person who transports, receives or conceals any forest products, knowing the same to have been unlawfully severed
from the lands of another, shall be liable to the owner for double
the value thereof and in addition shall be punished as provided in
s. 943.34 (1).

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