About the DNR

The Department of Natural Resources is dedicated to the preservation, protection, effective management, and maintenance of Wisconsin's natural resources. It is responsible for implementing the laws of the state and, where applicable, the laws of the federal government that protect and enhance the natural resources of our state. It is the one agency charged with full responsibility for coordinating the many disciplines and programs necessary to provide a clean environment and a full range of outdoor recreational opportunities for Wisconsin citizens and visitors.

Central Office

Dane County, WisconsinThe Wisconsin DNR Central Office is located downtown, near the State Capitol, in Madison, Wisconsin.

101 S WEBSTER ST
PO BOX 7921
MADISON WI USA
53707-7921

(608) 266-2621
(608) 261-4380 (Fax)
(608) 267-6897 (TTY)

Office Hours
Monday thru Friday,
7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Please refer to the Downtown City-Operated Parking map [exit DNR] as a guide for driving and parking near the building. Lots 1 and 6 are nearest the DNR central office.

Feedback Call Line

Give us your feedback about our staff and services.
Weekdays: 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. by calling, (608) 266-0158
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Last Revised: Wednesday January 07 2009