Celebrate American wetlands month in MayTo Learn How Visit Wisconsin Wetlands AssociationGet Your Free Wetlands PosterWrite DNR publications, Office of Communications, PO Box 7921, Madison WI 53707–7921Ask for WM 255Wetlands are nature’s kidneys,…
Consult a Professional for Wetland DelineationReviewing maps and walking your property to look for water-loving plants and other wetland clues may give you a good idea of whether or not wetlands are present. However, only a professional wetland…
The second step in locating wetlands is to walk the property and look for physical clues wetlands may be present. A wetland has three components: evidence of wet soils, plants that grow in wet conditions, and the seasonal presence of enough water to…
Use this checklist to help you identify clues wetlands may be present on a property; walk the property, including wooded areas, and answer the questions below.
Pilot ProgramTo advance Wisconsin's goals of protecting wetlands and increasing government efficiency, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is piloting a program to review reports from professionals who conduct wetland delineation to…
When someone considers buying land, it's important to know if there are wetlands on the property. Because laws limit development in wetlands, buyers want to make sure they buy property that meets their needs and future plans. The Wisconsin…
Historic wetland acreage information in Wisconsin The earliest information available on Wisconsin's wetlands comes from the original government land survey of the state begun in 1832 and completed in 1866. The surveyors mapped about five …