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County Forest Administration Grant | | Wisconsin DNR Aid_Content Page_Forest Admin County Forest Administration Grant Any county employing a County Forest Administrator can receive up to 50 percent of its employee’s annual salary and fringe benefit costs (limited to 40% of salary). Counties having lands enrolled under the County Forest Law, s. 28.
10 [exit DNR] & 28. 11 [exit DNR] , Wis. Stats.
The person in the position qualifying for the grant must have a four-year degree in Forestry from an accredited Society of American Foresters university OR a bachelor’s or higher degree in natural resources, conservation or wildlife and 3 or more years of experience managing a county forest under ss. 28. 10 and 28.
11, Stats. Application materials must be submitted by January 31 of each year.
Application materials needed: Annual County Forest work plan approved by county board and DNR Projected salary and benefits for qualifying position for upcoming year Financial documents confirming the previous year's salary and benefits These materials must be submitted by January 31 to: County Forest & Public Lands Specialist Grant related statues and administrative codes s. 20. 370(5)(bw)), Wis.
Stats. [exit DNR] s. 28.
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Code [exit DNR] For more information, contact County and Public Lands Specialist
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