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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2022-09-23

Contact: Joanne Haas, Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection
Joanne.Haas@wisconsin.gov or 608-209-8147

DNR Releases 2021 Public Safety And Resource Protection Annual Report

Hunters Education, Recreational Vehicle Reports Also Released

Close-up of a warden The DNR’s Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection is home to multiple public services and law enforcement programs dedicated to the protection of our natural resources and the safety of those who enjoy them. Photo credit: Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has released its 2021 Public Safety and Resource Protection Annual Report. The annual report showcases an active year for the DNR’s Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection, including Wisconsin’s first criminal case involving invasive carp.

The report highlights the numerous strides made to protect the state’s water, air and land and the support provided to other law enforcement agencies in various situations, such as helping to keep fans safe during the Milwaukee Bucks national championship series.

“We are incessantly reviewing our performance to ensure we are doing the very best we can,” said Chief Conservation Warden Casey Krueger. “We highly regard our partnership with the public who share our passion for the resources and provide us with insight on happenings and ways to improve.”

Snapshots of community education programs, safety patrols, investigations and environmental enforcement can also be found in the report.

A closer look at hunter education efforts can be found in the 2021 Hunter Education Annual Report, while ATV-UTV, boating, off-highway motorcycles and snowmobile focused-information can be found in the 2021 Recreational Vehicle Annual Report.

The DNR’s Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection is home to multiple public services and law enforcement programs dedicated to the protection of our natural resources and the safety of those who enjoy them. More information on the Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection, including the Conservation Warden Service, is available on the DNR’s website.