The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is accepting input on its plan for the state’s Central Sand Hills region.
No public meetings are on the schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The plan will cover 67 state-managed properties covering more than 90 thousand acres in parts of nine counties.
Some of the better-known properties included are Devil’s Lake, Grand River Marsh, Parfrey’s Glen, and the Gibraltar Rock Natural Area.
Input will be accepted through June 12th. One of the easiest ways to participate is online.