The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board will meet in-person for the June board meeting to consider several proposed rules, hearings, management and master plans, land items and donations. The Board also will receive an information update on Chronic Wasting Disease.
Tyco Fire Products, LP has applied to the Department of Natural Resources for a Wetland Individual Permit and a Miscellaneous Structure Individual Permit. The project is located in the NWSW of Section 7, Township 30N, Range 24E, in the City of…
The sporting heritage council was created to study, provide advice, and make recommendations to the governor, the natural resources board, and the legislature about issues relating to hunting, trapping, fishing and other types of outdoor recreation…
As Wisconsinites head out to find their adventure during the upcoming Free Fun Weekend, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is urging boaters and anglers to drain their livewells and fish buckets before leaving boat launches.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) urges residents and visitors to help protect the state’s trees where you live, play or camp by not transporting firewood long distances.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced funding opportunities for organizations recruiting and training all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and utility terrain vehicle (UTV) safety instructors and volunteer trail ambassadors. Organizations are encouraged to apply for this two-year program by June 28, 2021, for up to $297,000 in funding.
Preliminary public hearing on the revised Statement of Scope SS 045-21 relating to gray wolf harvest regulations (Board Orders WM-01-21(E), WM-02-21 and WM-03-21)
Preliminary public hearing on Statement of Scope SS 029-21 relating to amendments to ch. NR 140 to set numerical standards to minimize the concentration of polluting substances in groundwater (Board Order DG-25-20).
The Wisconsin Invasive Species Council's (http://invasivespecies.wi.gov/) Fish and Crayfish Species Assessment Group (SAG) will meet to review and make recommendations for regulatory status of fish and crayfish species under Ch. NR 40, Wisconsin's…
Safe, clean drinking water is what we expect when we turn on our faucets. Chapter NR 811, Wisconsin Administrative Code provides the engineering, design, construction and operation requirements for community water systems with the purpose of…