The general public is required to follow the decontamination steps identified in s. NR 40.02(44) and NR 40.07 to prevent the spread of invasive species. This webpage outlines best management practices (BMPs) for the boat, gear and equipment. The…
Understanding control methodsEradicating invasive species on site is an attainable goal, especially if new introductions are detected early. However, eradication may not be feasible when populations are large and pervasive. When limited resources or…
In an effort to limit the introduction and spread of invasive species in Wisconsin, the DNR created Wisconsin's Invasive Species Identification, Classification and Control Rule, Chapter NR 40, Wis. Adm. Code, in 2009. With certain exceptions, it is…
Statewide information and policyGeneral information / NR 40Invasive Species Team Coordinator invasive.species@wisconsin.govWisconsin DNRInvasive Species - NHC/6PO Box 7921Madison, WI 53707-7921Local, regional and specialized contact…
This funding is awarded biennially to nonprofit organizations that promote the safe and wise use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)/utility-terrain vehicles (UTVs), ATV/UTV riding and ATV/UTV education. The funding amount is determined annually, and is…
The Angler Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (Angler R3) grant program provides financial assistance to partners who conduct Angler R3 programs and activities in Wisconsin. Funding is provided through the Dingell-Johnson Sportfish…
Staff contact information is listed along with their areas of expertise. Staff members are listed under the counties they serve in the regions.Central OfficeCentral Office
SNARS Training Schedule 11/15/16: Rhinelander 1-3 p.m. (Vilas & surrounding counties): DNR Rhinelander Service Center 12/02/16: Barron 7-9 p.m. (Barron & surrounding counties): Barron County Building, Barron 12/22/16: Spooner 10-12 p.…