Wisconsin: Resources for Integrating Transportation and Conservation Planning

Use this page to find information for integrating transportation and conservation planning in Wisconsin.

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State Wildlife Action Plan

A State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) provides a framework for gathering information to make sound management decisions and taking action to protect a state's fish and wildlife and the lands and waters on which they depend for survival.
Wisconsin State Wildlife Conservation Action Plan

Transportation Plans

State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)

Other State Resources

NatureServe State Heritage Programs
NatureServe represents an international network of biological inventories—known as natural heritage programs or conservation data centers—operating in all 50 U.S. states, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.

The GAP Analysis Program
The goal of the GAP Analysis Program is to keep common species common by identifying those species and plant communities that are not adequately represented in existing conservation lands.

Green Infrastructure
Green Infrastructure is designed for land conservation professionals and their partners to undertake strategic conservation activities that are proactive, systematic, well integrated and applied at multiple scales.

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Email Patricia White at trisha.white@defenders.org to nominate any transportation or conservation plans, case studies, or programs for inclusion on this site.