Resources

NEARBY COUNTY-WIDE ASSOCIATIONS OF LAKES & RIVERS

Langlade County Waterways Association

Oconto County Lakes and Waterways Association

Oneida County Lakes and Rivers Association

Vilas County Lakes and Rivers Association

BURNING PERMITS & CURRENT FIRE DANGER STATUS

Wisconsin DNR Burning Permits

CHEQUAMEGON-NICOLET NATIONAL FOREST

Forest Headquarters in Rhinelander
715-362-1300

Eagle River-Florence District
715.479.2827 (Eagle River)
715.528.4463 (Florence)

Florence Wild Rivers Interpretive Center
715.528.4464

Forest Headquarters in Rhinelander
715.362-1300

Lakewood-Laona District
715.276.6333 (Lakewood)
715.674.4481(Laona)

CLEAN WATERWAYS

Center for Limnology – Trout Lake Station
608.890.4967

Clean Boats Clean Waters (CBCW)

Citizens Lake Monitoring Network (CLMN)

Kemp Natural Resource Station
715.358.5667

River Alliance of Wisconsin
608.257.2425

UW-Stevens Point — Extension Lakes & Lake Tides Newsletter

Wisconsin Lakes
Michael Engleson, Executive Director, 608.661.4313

OCLRA Doing the Right Thing For Our Lakes And Rivers

CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS & INITIATIVES

Forest County Land and Water Conservation
Steve Kircher and Kayla Littleton
715-478-1387

International Dark-Sky Association

Nature Conservancy

Northwoods Land Trust
715.479.2490

Wisconsin Green Fire

Trees for Tomorrow 

Blackwell Job Corps Center 

FISHING & HUNTING

Wisconsin DNR – Conservation Warden
Jacob Cross, Team Supervisor
715-348-0226

Sokaogon Community & Fish Hatchery
Mike Pruel

US Fish and Wildlife
1.800.344.WILD (1.800.344.9453)

Wisconsin DNR – Fisheries
Greg Matzke, Fisheries Biologist, 715.528.4400, ext. 122,

Wisconsin DNR – Rhinelander Office
715-365-8900

FOREST COUNTY

Forest County Conservationist
Steve Kircher
715-478-1387

Forest County Digital Navigator
Steve Watson
715.478.7793

Forest County Forestry & Recreation Department
Travis Wollenberg

Forest County Sheriff’s Office
Jeffery Marvin
715-478-3331 (Non-Emergency)

Forest County Zoning Office
Jean Fannin
715-478-3893

Forest County Chamber of Commerce
715-478-3450

UW-Extension, Forest County
Amber Rehberg, Area Extension Director
715-478-2212 or 715.784.1540

FORESTRY

Eagle River-Florence District
715.479.2827(Eagle River)
715.528.4463 (Florence)

Lakewood-Laona District
715.276.6333 (Lakewood)
715.674.4481(Laona)

My Wisconsin Woods

Wisconsin DNR – Forestry

GRANTS

Forest County Dept. of Conservation

Lumberjack Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D)

DNR Surface Water Grants

INVASIVE SPECIES

FLOW AIS (Forest, Langlade, & Oconto Waterways Aquatic Invasive Species)
Derek Thorn, Coordinator
715.490.3325

EDDMaps and Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health

Midwest Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN)

UW-Extension Lakes & Lake Tides Newsletter
715.346.2116

WRISC (Wild Rivers Invasive Species Coalition)
Lindsay Peterson, Coordinator

Wisconsin DNR Invasive Species

WILDLIFE INFORMATION & RESCUE

Loon Watch
Erica LeMoine, Coordinator
715.682.1699

REGI (Raptor Education Group, Inc.)
715.623.4015

Wild Instincts
715.362.9453

WISCONSIN STATE GOVERNMENT

Senator Mary Felzkowski (R-Irma)
Senate District 12
608.266.2509

Representative Jeffery Mursau (R-Crivitz)
Assembly District 36
608.237.9136 or 888.534.0036

ENHANCED-WAKE BOATS

Wake boat information

PODCASTS

WXPR A Northwoods Moment in History
We turn back the clock on WXPR with local historian Gary Entz to find out what life in the Northwoods used to be like. This is part of a new initiative by WXPR to tell the history and culture of northern Wisconsin.

WXPR All Things Outdoors
From hunting to hiking and snowmobiling to water skiing, there’s no shortage of outdoor recreation opportunities in the Northwoods. In WXPR’s All Things Outdoors, we talk with DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto about what you need to know to stay safe and have fun while out in the woods.

WXPR Field Notes
On the second Tuesday of every month, we hear from our contributors in the field. Susan Knight and Gretchen Gerrish both work for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Limnology at Trout Lake Station. Scott Bowe is the Director of Kemp Natural Resources Station.

WXPR The Extra
The Extra is WXPR’s daily news podcast. Get the news you need to stay informed about your local community – all in six minutes or less. Available weekdays by 1 p.m., with hosts Erin Gottsacker and Katie Thoresen. Subscribe, listen and support local public radio.

WXPR The Stream
Water in Wisconsin’s Northwoods and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula serves as the basis of life and health. With countless lakes, rivers, springs, and aquifers, water is also linked with the very identity of this region. As a service to our listeners, WXPR is pleased to announce the creation of a new reporting position with a specific focus: water.

WXPR We Live Up Here
WXPR’s We Live Up Here series is a home for stories that focus on the people, history, and culture that make the Northwoods of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan such a unique place to live.

WXPR Curious North (Past Project)
Curious North invites you to take part in the stories we cover. It’s guided by you, our listeners, and your curiosity about our region – from Central Wisconsin to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

WXPR Non-Profits of the Northwoods (Past Project)
WXPR’s Nonprofits of the Northwoods spotlights organizations in our area that are working to strengthen the community – whether that’s by lending a hand to someone in need, educating about the arts, or caring for the environment.

WXPR Wildlife Matters (Past Project)
Did you know that a chipmunk can throw its voice? Or that Wisconsin has a venomous mammal? What about the answer to the question: can porcupines throw their quills? You can hear Wildlife Matter the last Tuesday of every month on WXPR, where Northwoods Wildlife Center Executive Director Bryon Black answers questions just like these about the animals living here in the Northwoods.