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Fishing Wisconsin. Each survey report listed here is a summary document that outlines significant findings and observations obtained during a survey conducted by staff of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and subsequent analysis of the data by DNR staff. The reports include various locations and survey types and may document management ...
- Northern Fisheries
Northern Wisconsin fisheries surveys and reports. Creel...
- Real Estate
REAL ESTATE PROGRAM. The Department of Natural Resources...
- Selling Your Land
DNR buys from willing sellers within the boundaries of...
- Northern Fisheries
REAL ESTATE PROGRAM. The Department of Natural Resources Real Estate program purchases land to manage and protect natural resources and to provide recreational opportunities to all the people of the state.
DNR buys from willing sellers within the boundaries of established DNR projects. In some cases, department employees contact a landowner to explain the project and the department's specific resource management objectives and ask about his or her interest in selling.
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The purpose of this survey was to sample Lake Altoona under the Wisconsin DNR’s tier 1 lake sampling protocol for public access lakes in Wisconsin. Data from this survey was compared to historical data to 1.) Evaluate walleye population and size structure and 2.)
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Tax Rate. The net assessed value rate is the same as dollars per $1,000 of assessed property value. The net assessed value rate is calculated by adding each taxing jurisdiction’s mill rate less the state credit. In this case, Bill and Sue Homeowner will pay for each $1,000 of assessed value.