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Safeguarding Our Shorelands for the Future
Good fishing in the future generations depends on natural landscaping next to the water and in the shallow water. Wisconsin uses a variety of tools to protect these critical natural shoreland areas. To protect these critical shoreland areas, Wisconsin works in partnership with local governments, citizens, and conservation groups using a variety of different tools. Learn how these tools affect you and how you -- or your local organization or government -- can tap into the array of opportunities to protect the lakes and rivers you love.
How I can help as a property owner or prospective property ownerProtecting shorelands starts with buying the right property, understanding how current shoreland development rules will affect what you can do there, and putting into practice those simple steps that can help. Buy the Right PropertyThese resources can help you make decisions that are good for you and for our lakes and rivers:
Care for your lake or river beyond what the laws requireThe state's minimum development standards provide only a base level of protection for water quality, habitat and natural scenic beauty along our lakes and rivers. Your county may require stronger protections, and there are many simple steps you can take that will help give you more and better wildlife viewing, better fishing, and cleaner water. Here are some resources to get you started:
Celebrate good stewardship at home and the lake or river you loveCelebrate what you do to keep your lakes and rivers healthy and help spread the word.
Contact InformationFor more information, contact: Last Revised: Tuesday September 13 2011
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