Thank you for your patience during the COVID-19 public health emergency. As state agencies continue operations, please understand that most of our staff are teleworking and may have limited access to files and delayed online connectivity. Our staff will keep their voicemails and out-of-office messages up to date and will respond as they are able.
With this in mind, we ask that our customers:
- Email whenever possible to communicate with staff. Find contact information for DNR staff with the online DNR Staff Directory.
- Set-up conference calls or Skype meetings in lieu of in-person meetings.
- Request electronic public records online using our standard system, whenever possible.
- Submit documents electronically, preferably via a download link (ftp servers, DNR system, etc.). Note: If that option is not available to you, DNR staff can receive emails up to 20 MB.
For updates on event cancellations and building closures at DNR properties, visit the DNR website or follow @WIDNR on Facebook, @wi_dnr on Instagram, or @WDNR on Twitter.
This is a rapidly evolving situation. For specific information regarding the COVID-19 we encourage the public to frequently monitor the DHS website for updates. Additional information can be found on the CDC website.
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