WAUSAU, Wis. (WXCO) – All donations made through your state income tax form are matched and go directly to conserve rare plants, animals and state natural areas.
“When you support the Endangered Resources Fund, it supports our team’s on-the-ground conservation efforts and helps us collaborate with volunteers and partners to prevent the loss of species across our state,” said Drew Feldkirchner, director of the DNR’s Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation. “Every donation, no matter how small, helps us do the work needed to keep rare wildlife in Wisconsin.”
In Wisconsin, more than 400 wildlife species and 300 plant species are endangered, threatened or declining. A few examples of the species that have benefited from donations to the Endangered Resources Fund include:
Donations also help the DNR control invasive species and conduct other activities to maintain hundreds of state natural areas, protecting unique landscapes and natural features. These special places also provide refuge to 75% of Wisconsin’s endangered and threatened wildlife species and 90% of our endangered and threatened plant species.
How To Donate
To make a donation, look for the “Donations” line on your Wisconsin income tax form. “Endangered resources” is listed in Schedule 3, Part 1a for both resident and part-year/nonresident forms.
You can also look for the donations section in your tax program or let your tax preparer know you want to donate to the Endangered Resources Fund. Donations to the Endangered Resources Fund are tax-deductible and matched dollar for dollar.
Learn More About Wisconsin Endangered Resources
The Endangered Resources Fund supports much of the work of the DNR’s Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation. Read about how the Endangered Resources Fund has helped support species recovery and Wisconsin state natural area management or sign up for email updates on the Natural Heritage Conservation Field Notes webpage.
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