Whether you fish, hunt, hike or bird watch in one of Wisconsin’s more than 200 fish and wildlife protected areas, you will benefit even more if you “adopt” and work on this valuable land with the facilitate of the Department of Resources Natural.
After all, you don’t have to own property and pay the associated taxes to establish a bond with the land and gain your neighbor’s respect through equity or financial contributions. We all value the earth more personally by investing time, work and recreation in its soils, plants and living things.