Wildlife Action Plan
Implementing Wisconsin's Strategy for Wildlife Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Conservation Priority Setting Process and Results
In 2005, Wisconsin's Wildlife Action Plan was accepted by the US Fish and Wildlife Service as our state's blueprint for conserving our fish and wildlife 'Species of Greatest Conservation Need' and their habitats. The plan laid out over 1,700 conservation actions that would help secure the future of these species.
The Department of Natural Resources has whittled down that enormous 'to-do
list' and produce a 'to-do-first' list: a shorter list of priority conservation
actions and accompanying maps of where the best places are in the state to undertake
those actions. In addition to serving as a framework for the conservation of
species and their habitats in WI, the Wildlife Action Plan priorities will also
help focus allocation of State Wildlife Grants for each 10 year version of the
Plan (currently running until 2015).
Printable Priority Reports & Maps
Click on the map to the right for a larger map with Ecological Landscape labels
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Priority Report |
Printable Map |
| Statewide Priorities |
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| Central Lake Michigan Coastal |
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| Central Sand Hills |
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| Central Sand Plains |
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| Forest Transition |
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| North Central Forest |
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| Northeast Sands |
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| Northern Highland |
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| Northern Lake Michigan Coastal |
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| Northwest Sands |
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| Northwest Lowlands |
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| Superior Coastal Plain |
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| Southeast Glacial Plains |
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| Southern Lake Michigan Coastal |
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| Southwest Savanna |
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| Western Coulee and Ridges |
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| Western Prairie |
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Last Revised: June 20, 2008
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