The Natural Heritage Inventory database is Wisconsin's most comprehensive source of rare species data. The data are used for various purposes, including research, land management, DNR property planning, community planning, conservation planning…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) continues to made strides supporting endangered species in 2020. This includes helping threatened turtles, aiding promising field trials for vaccines to save bats from white-nose syndrome and restoring a globally rare bedrock glade in the Baraboo Hills. Reports of endangered bumble bee sightings in 2020 reached record numbers, matching an upward trend of people turning to nature.
Publication numberTitleER-801 2002Niagara Escarpment: Inventory Findings 1999-2001 and Considerations For ManagementER-802 2002Wolf River Basin Biotic Inventory and AnalysisER-803 2002
Explanation of terms found in a detailed element occurrence (EO) report from the NHI Portal.