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Environmental Protection | Safety | Wildlife Habitat

Protect Turtles On The Move

With turtle nesting season soon underway, state conservation biologists and highway officials are joining forces to encourage Wisconsinites to hatch a brighter future for slow-moving, slow-growing turtles by taking a few simple steps. 

About/General | Recreation | Safety | Outdoor Recreation

Boat Responsibly This Holiday Weekend

It’s National Safe Boating Week, and thousands of boaters are expected to hit the water this Memorial Day Weekend. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds boaters that wearing a life jacket could save your life.

About/General | Environmental Protection | Green Tier

DNR Seeking Public Comment On Green Tier Application For Phillips-Medisize Oaklawn Facility

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public input on the proposed Green Tier application for Phillips Medisize – Oaklawn facility in Menomonie. The proposal covers activities at the facility located on 412 Red Cedar St., which is an injection molding facility for plastic components and a partial assembly facility for medical and pharmaceutical delivery products.

Environmental Protection | Public Health | Drinking Water

DNR Seeking Public Comment For Environmental Review Of the City of Jefferson Safe Drinking Water Loan Program Project

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the City of Jefferson is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to address deficiencies in its public drinking water system. The project includes the replacement of lead service lines throughout the City of Jefferson.

About/General | Public Health | Recreation | Parks

Wisconsin State Park System Increases Outdoor Capacities

With summer right around the corner, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that outdoor capacities for events, activities and outdoor facilities such as group campgrounds, open-air shelters and amphitheaters is increasing at properties across the State Park System.