The Clean Vessel Act (CVA) Program is a nationwide competitive federal grant program that provides funding to states as part of an effort to clean up the nation's waterways. Nationwide, the program receives about $10 million annually. Funding for…
The purpose of BIG is to construct, renovate, and maintain boating infrastructure facilities for transient recreational vessels at least 26 feet long. Applications are due annually by June 1.
The DNR generates hunting and fishing license lists that provide information on customers who have purchased licenses or registered a recreational vehicle. Recreational vehicle files are produced on a semi-annual basis at the end of December and…
Contact a Customer Service Representative for general questions seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 1-888-936-7463. For more specific questions, call the following toll-free numbers.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is committed to the principles of open government and accountability. All persons are entitled access to records in the possession of the DNR. All records created or received by the DNR and its…
DNR Service Counters at the following locations are open 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Central office - Madison The Wisconsin DNR Central Office is located downtown, near the State Capitol, in Madison, Wisconsin. 101 S Webster…
Call or text 1-800-847-9367 Submit a violation report online The DNR's Violation Hotline provides Wisconsin citizens with the opportunity to confidentially report suspected wildlife, recreational and environmental violations using a toll…
The following list of field stations by county is the general listing of DNR offices throughout the state. If you require over the counter service please visit our Service Center locations.
Choose the county in which your facility/site/municipality is located for storm water regional contacts, or view the list of storm water staff for Central Office. Storm water county contacts Choose a county:
Bringing together people, policies, priorities and resources is critical to the success of the state’s Nonpoint Source (NPS) Program. Partnering efforts strengthen the program by bringing in new ideas, increasing public understanding of the…