Once endangered, bald eagles have made a remarkable comeback in Wisconsin. Their recovery was made possible by the national ban on the pesticide DDT, added protections under federal and state endangered species laws, river cleanups, citizen…
The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WWAP) is due for its second ten-year update at the end of 2025. Opportunities to share knowledge and technical input will be available throughout its development.Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) have…
The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WWAP) is due for its second ten-year update at the end of 2025.
The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WWAP) is due for its second ten-year update at the end of 2025.
Snowy owls rank among the most charismatic wildlife species in the world.
Effective March 1, 2025, DMAP will be unable to enroll new members as we work to change the program to improve member experience and data sharing. We thank you for your patience and encourage all individuals interested in enrolling to check back in…