Monarch Butterfly

Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service Programs found near Lafayette County, Wisconsin

Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program in Wisconsin
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Partners for Fish & Wildlife program works with private landowners to improve fish and wildlife habitat on their lands. We are leaders in voluntary, community-based stewardship for fish and wildlife conservation.
Located in Madison, Wisconsin - about 50 miles away
Fishers & Farmers Partnership for the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Fishers & Farmers Partnership For the Upper Mississippi River Basin is a self-directed group of non-government organizations, tribal organizations, and state and federal agencies united to add value to farms while protecting, restoring, and enhancing the 30,700 miles of rivers and streams of the Upper Mississippi River Basin.
Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin - about 99 miles away
Great Lakes Southern Coastal Program
Great Lakes - Big Rivers Region Program Manager - Betsy Galbraith
The US Fish & Wildlife Service's Coastal Program is a voluntary, partnership-based, habitat conservation program located in 24 priority coastal areas along the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes, and in the Caribbean.
Located in New Franken, Wisconsin - about 172 miles away
Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund Grants
Regional Section 6 Coordinator - Eric Olson
A variety of tools are available under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to help States and landowners plan and implement projects to conserve species.
Located in Bloomington, Minnesota - about 221 miles away
Great Lakes Northern Coastal Program
Great Lakes - Big Rivers Region Program Manager - Ted Koehler
The US Fish & Wildlife Service's Coastal Program is a voluntary, partnership-based, habitat conservation program located in 24 priority coastal areas along the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes, and in the Caribbean.
Located in Ashland, Wisconsin - about 275 miles away
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