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

Wildlife Action Plan: Explore Data by Property

Wisconsin's Species of Greatest Conservation Need occur in different locations throughout the state, depending on a variety of factors. The opportunities to protect or restore habitats necessary for supporting these species may also be different at any given location. Determining which Ecological Landscape(s) make up a given property can be a good starting point for identifying these opportunities. Once you know the Ecological Landscape(s) you are interested in, you can use the plan to learn about the natural communities and Species of Greatest Conservation Need that are associated with it.

The Hartman Creek State Park is comprised of 2 Ecological Landscape(s). Choose on an Ecological Landscape below for a landscape description from the Ecosystem Management Team, a list of Species of Greatest Conservation Need, Management Opportunities, and more.


To find Ecological Priorities for any of Wisconsin's Ecological Landscapes from the Wildlife Action Plan, go to the Ecological Priorities Tool and choose Ecological Landscapes as your starting point.

Last Revised: Thursday February 08 2006