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Phone: 608-565-2551
V/TTY: 800-947-3529
Address:
N11385 Headquarters Road
Necedah, WI 54646

Visitor Center Hours:
7 days a week, 7:30am - 4:00pm

Closed December 25 and January 1

Visitor Center trails and the refuge are open sunrise to sunset.
After-hours bathrooms are available on the southwest end of the visitor center.

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Private Landowner Assistance
Wisconsin Partners for Fish & Wildlife Program

 

Image of a pair of northern shoveler ducks. FWS Photo.

In Wisconsin, 85 percent of the land base is privately owned. Likewise, the fish and wildlife that residents and visitors watch, photograph and harvest spend some or all of their life cycles on private lands. Wisconsin’s fish and wildlife populations depend on private lands.

The Partners for Fish and Wildlife (PFW) program works one-on-one with private landowners to improve fish and wildlife habitats. During initial site visits, program biologists work with private landowners to identify potential projects and assess the feasibility of restoring native plant communities on their properties. Private lands are eligible for the PFW program and a wildlife management agreement and plan will be developed by your PFW Biologist to get projects underway. The involvement and commitment of landowners to improve their lands for fish and wildlife habitat makes them stewards of Wisconsin’s natural resources.


Partners for Fish and Wildlife

  • Nationwide voluntary habitat restoration program
  • Helps landowners restore their land to benefit wildlife
  • landowners receive assistance from experienced wildlife biologists
  • 10 year voluntary agreement
  • No public access is required, landowners retain full control.

For additional information please contact one of our Private Land Biologists:
John Olson John Olson: phone 608-565-4421;
Mark Pfost Mark Pfost: phone 608-565-4418;

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Select a PLW Biologist by visiting this page.

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Last updated: November 30, 2011