Guide to Significant Wildlife Habitat - Door County Web Map
Guide to Significant Wildlife Habitat - Door County Web Map
Guide to Significant Wildlife Habitat - Door County Web Map
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Special Recognition<br />
Since its early beginnings these individuals have given many hours <strong>to</strong> this project. Their<br />
agencies, institutions and organizations are each recognized for having allowed them <strong>to</strong> work on this<br />
important project:<br />
Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission<br />
<strong>Door</strong> <strong>County</strong> Environment Council<br />
<strong>Door</strong> Property Owners, Inc.<br />
<strong>Door</strong> <strong>County</strong> Planning Department<br />
<strong>Door</strong> <strong>County</strong> Soil & Water Conservation Department<br />
The <strong>Door</strong> <strong>County</strong> Land Trust<br />
The <strong>Door</strong> <strong>County</strong> Land Use Forum<br />
The Nature Conservancy<br />
United States Fish & <strong>Wildlife</strong> Service<br />
University of Wisconsin-Extension<br />
University of Wisconsin Green Bay<br />
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources<br />
Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission has provided natural area site maps and the many<br />
seemingly unending revisions as the project unfolded. The Bureau of Endangered Resources of the<br />
Department of Natural Resources has provided considerable assistance in the inven<strong>to</strong>ry of plants and<br />
animals in many parts of the county.<br />
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has been especially helpful in seeking out and<br />
securing the financial resources provided by Peterson Builders, Inc. <strong>to</strong> employ a project coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />
during the past year <strong>to</strong> pull everything <strong>to</strong>gether for this publication. UW-Extension and the Wisconsin<br />
Department of Natural Resources have helped underwrite printing expenses.<br />
The pen and ink drawings that are found throughout this publication are the works of nature artist<br />
Chris Baird, of Minneapolis MN. Charles Bradley, Sr., husband of Nina Leopold Bradley drew the<br />
sketch of the Leopold Shack shown on page 17.<br />
Richard Follmer piloted his flying machine and allowed us <strong>to</strong> take many of the aerial pho<strong>to</strong>graphs<br />
you’ll see in this guide and his generosity is very much appreciated. Numerous pho<strong>to</strong>graphers are<br />
recognized with credits along side their work and we thank them collectively for their contribution.<br />
A very special thanks <strong>to</strong> Ms. Coleen Feucht, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin<br />
Green Bay Campus, who has acted as the project coordina<strong>to</strong>r. She has been a tremendous asset in helping<br />
<strong>to</strong> finalize the guide. Serigraph, Inc., of West Bend, Wisconsin generously contributed the printing of the<br />
front and back cover pages. Roy Aiken, coordinated the final revisions, edited, and prepared the<br />
publication for printing.<br />
– Acknowledgements -- 7