Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 51 - Administration Of Stewardship Grants
Subchapter III - Natural Areas Grants
Section NR 51.25 - Application procedure
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 51.25
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) APPLICATION DEADLINES. Deadlines are as stated in s. NR 51.04.
(2)PROJECT APPLICATIONS. Applications shall include:
(a) A proposed site conservation and
land management plan containing a discussion of the following:
1. The project's goals, including the
conservation targets of the project, and the importance of the project from a
local, regional, statewide, or global perspective.
2. A detailed site description, including
natural features and their acreages, any rare species present, and the context
in which the project fits into the landscape.
3. A history of land use and past site
disturbances.
4. The present and
potential threats to the natural values of the project.
5. A justification of the long-term viability
of the site including an explanation for why the natural area protection goals
are realistic given the natural values to be protected, the size of the
project, the surrounding land use, and the proposed land management
plan.
6. The proposed public access
to and allowable uses of the site, including those required in s.
23.0916,
Stats.
7. The proposed rules or
restrictions proposed by the sponsor, if any.
8. A description of land management
objectives and strategies designed to achieve management goals and to maintain
the site's natural values and natural processes, including methods for
controlling invasive plant and animal species and a management implementation
schedule.
9. A plan for any
proposed facility developments, such as trails, signs, parking areas, or
boardwalks.
(b)
Available plant and animal species lists, natural heritage inventory records,
ecological survey results, and any reports describing the site, its features,
and its importance. Include citations to such data or to other sources of
information that support the protection of the project.
(c) A detailed topographic map or aerial
photograph showing the overall natural area boundary along with the boundary of
the specific project and any specific use zones therein.
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