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    Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus)

    Snowy owls rank among the most charismatic wildlife species in the world.

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    Chippewa Valley CWD

    Chippewa Valley CWD A

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    Build a bat house

    Bat house expert Kent Borcherding builds a bat hou

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    Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan

    The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WWAP) focuses on the conservation of rare and declining species and their habitats. First published in 2005, it was updated in 2015 to satisfy funding eligibility through the State Wildlife Grant Program…

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    Reporting water use

    Registered withdrawers are required to measure or estimate the volume of water they withdraw every month and report that information annually to the DNR. Withdrawals may be reported by the property owner or by an authorized lessee, agent or operator…

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    Water use registration

    Subscribe to receive email updates about the Great Lakes Compact or Water Use Program. To withdraw or a withdrawal means the taking of water from surface water or groundwater including springs, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams and the Great Lakes.…

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    Water use permitting

    If your withdrawal is located in the Great Lakes Basin (Lake Superior or Lake Michigan) and you withdraw water or plan to withdraw water at an average of 100,000 gallons per day or more in any 30-day period from the sources on your property, then…

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    Groundwater levels and aquifer response

    Monitoring groundwater levels can be used for:

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