The content for this page came from the Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan

Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan - Explore Data and Information

The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan is a comprehensive resource that can be used to focus efforts on conserving “Species of Greatest Conservation Need.” The plan allows the reader to explore conservation opportunities from several “starting points” including geographical locations, habitats, or by reading about the species themselves.

Tools for Exploring the Plan

The links below allow the user to quickly view information from the plan. You choose how you would like to access the information. For example, you might start by selecting a particular DNR-managed property or geographical location. Alternatively, you may want to learn more about opportunities for a particular species or habitat.

The information provided on these pages comes directly from the Wildlife Action Plan Database. This database contains all of the information used to develop the plan. However, for any strategy like this to be a success, it must utilize the most current and accurate information. Since this database will change and improve as new information becomes available, the information found on these pages may not always exactly match what is in the plan. Please use these pages for the most current information on Wisconsin's Species of Greatest Conservation Need and their priority habitats.

Choose one of the links below to begin exploring Wildlife Action Plan Data

Last Revised: Thursday February 08 2006