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    Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine Welcomes Spring

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the spring issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine is now available in print and online. The latest edition has what you need to enjoy spring in Wisconsin, from state road trips to rain garden planting tips and more.

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    Brittle Naiad

    Photo credit: Paul Skawinski, Aquatic Plants of the Upper Midwest Brittle naiad is a submersed aquatic plant native to Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia. It was introduced to North America in the early 20th century and is primarily found…

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    Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding

    Loan Capacity Update Due to historically high requests for financial assistance, limitations on State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2024 SDWLP and CWFP supplemental applications are being implemented immediately. Sufficient funding is available to meet the…

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    Build America, Buy America

    One of the key priorities of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) is to create long-term opportunities for domestic manufacturers and manufacturing jobs and build resilient domestic supply chains for a wide range of products. Congress passed the…

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    Data Sources

    The Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) and the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) use data for multiple determinations:

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    Environmental Project Ideas

    This list of ideas is meant to provide inspiration for ambitious and impactful initiatives that can improve your environmental footprint. Green Tier participants have made the commitment to push beyond compliance to tackle larger environmental goals…

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    Application

    The city of Waukesha submitted a revised application for a Lake Michigan diversion in October 2013.

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    DNR Continues Partnership With USDA To Manage Wolf Conflicts

    With the recent delisting of wolves from the federal endangered species list, some livestock farmers and pet owners are wondering how this change affects Wisconsin’s wolf conflict program. While the delisting has prompted some changes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services (USDA-Wildlife Services) remains the first point of contact for reporting all wolf conflict incidents.

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    Urban Tree Planting Resources

    The following resources will help you select and plant trees in urban environments. To learn more about reforestation, please visit our tree planting tips page.

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    Armillaria Root Disease

    Armillaria (Armillaria spp.) root disease is a fungal infection that is widely distributed throughout the range of tree species and herbaceous shrubs in Wisconsin. Hundreds of plant species are susceptible to Armillaria infection, particularly when…

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