How You Can Help - Get Involved!Landowner Incentive Program: Helping private landowners protect rare plants and animalsThe Landowner Incentive Program (LIP) is a grant program that helps private landowners to manage and restore habitat for at-risk (rare) species on their land. Find out more... We Need YOU - to be a Wisconsin Weed WatcherOur goal is to have hundreds - and someday thousands - of Weed Watchers committed to keeping invasives out of Wisconsin. In the process, we hope volunteers will gain a new appreciation for the state's native species and rich natural heritage. So, become a Weed Watcher! Observations and SurveysSkilled observers who are familiar with rare species in Wisconsin can help by reporting sightings of these species on one of our online forms. Use one of these forms for: Wisconsin Rare Mammal Observation Form - to report observations of the timber wolf, cougar, lynx, moose, and marten in Wisconsin. Wisconsin's Volunteer Carnivore Tracking Program - Data received from this Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources program is used to supplement Wisconsin DNR surveys and provide the public with opportunity to be involved in determining the status of our forest carnivores. Wisconsin Colonial Waterbird Survey - for professional wildlife biologists and experienced volunteer cooperators who have conducted or are conducting colonial waterbird surveys during the course of spring and summer outdoor activities. The Endangered Resources Program relies on contributions for more than two thirds of their budget. If you wish to donate to any of our projects, or to the Endangered Resources Fund in general, please see How You Can Help.
Last Revised: August 28, 2006
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