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    Motorized road access planning

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources owns and maintains thousands of miles of roads on department property. The master planning process is the mechanism for the public and partners to engage in discussions about future use and development…

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    Planning Resources

    The following resources are frequently used when developing property master plans. Ecological Landscapes book The Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin website contains the various chapters of the Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin book, which…

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    Property Planning Viewer

    The Property Planning Viewer is an interactive web mapping application designed to aid the planning process of properties managed by Wisconsin DNR. It uses map “themes” to show the traditional master planning map series — for example, DNR and…

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    Monitoring reports

    Master plans set goals and objectives describing desired future conditions for each property. An ongoing monitoring program is essential if managers are to know whether the plan is achieving the desired results. A monitoring program provides…

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    Mapping Tools

    The following links provide access to mapping applications that are used in property master planning. Property Planning Viewer The Property Planning Viewer is an interactive web mapping application that displays DNR property information used in…

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    Feasibility studies

    The Department of Natural Resources periodically proposes to establish new properties (e.g., State Park, Wildlife Area, Forest or Natural Area) to meet growing conservation and recreation needs. Before the department can establish a new property or…

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    About property planning

    Wisconsin DNR owns and manages over 1.6 million acres of properties on behalf of Wisconsin’s 5.8 million residents. These properties provide a wide range of recreation opportunities and diversity of habitats throughout the state. They are managed…

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