Unfortunately, Paul's fine-resolution classification was constrained to the Quickbird images he used, so it's only ~10x10 km around the tower.  Also, a few of his polygons had no attributes, and others had attributes not identified in his key.  Nonetheless, I guessing it's a better classification overall than WISCLAND. I've only given you the dominant cover type he identified, but he also had a co-dominant cover type if you even want that.  I wasn't exactly sure how you wanted to aggregate the classes, so I'm leaving that up to you. I've attached an IDL save file that contains an array called "veg".  This is a string array that matches the species codes below.  The tower is located in x,y pixel [185,174], and the grid size is 30 m (projection UTM zone 15N, datum WGS84). Please let me know if you have any problems with the data. Cheers, Bruce ;Tower coordinates: ;45.945035, -90.273194 (WGS-84) ;711349 easting, 5091556 northing (UTM Zone 15N, WGS84) ;KEY (question marks signify "guessed" classes, b/c not in Paul's key): ;AF - Aspen/Fir ;AL – Alder (A; is a typo, should be AL) ;AV – Arbor Vitae, same as northern white cedar ;BA – Bare, no vegetation ;BF – Balsam Fir ;BS – Black Spruce ;CC – very recent clearcut – mix of bare soil, residual herbaceous vegetation ;GR - Grass (one labeled GF is error, should be GR) ;JP – Jack Pine ;LC – Lowland Conifer, mix of BS, AV, or tamarack, or indistinguishable ;LH – Lowland Hardwood, primarily ash/elm ;LS – Lowland Shrub (SL in LHSL should be LS – typo) ;MC - Mixed Conifer? ;MF – Mixed Forest, a mixture of conifer, hardwood, of various types on uplands ;MH – Mixed Hardwood ;ML – Mixed Lowland Forest ;MO – large patches of mortality ;MP – Mixed Pine ;ND - No Data, areas outside classification or missing ;NH – Northern Hardwoods, a mix of sugar maple, basswood, green ash, red oak, birch, and/or others ;QA – Quaking Aspen ;RD – Road ;RP – Red Pine ;SE – Sedge ;SM – Sugar Maple ;SP – Sphagnum ;TA - Tamarack ;UC – Upland Conifer, unidentifiable upland pure pine ;UH - Upland Hardwood? (same as NH?) ;US – Upland Shrub ;WA - Water ;WP – White Pine ;WS - White Spruce? ;YA – Yard ;YD - Large, messy mix of residential/grassed area