Healthy Lakes and Rivers Initiative Celebrates 10 Years
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is celebrating a milestone year for the statewide Healthy Lakes & Rivers (HLR) initiative: 10 years of helping to protect Wisconsin’s waters.
“Wisconsin is unique in that it has a statewide shoreline health initiative and funding to help shoreland property owners take action to create habitat and improve water quality,” said DNR Secretary Karen Hyun. “You can apply inexpensive and simple best practices on your shoreland property, and together we can protect our waters for generations to come.”

Thanks to the efforts of local grant sponsors across Wisconsin, more than 1,000 landowners across 205 lakes and rivers have received funding assistance from the DNR to install HLR best practices since the program’s inception. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR
Shoreland property owners and local partner organizations who want to make healthy lakes and rivers in their community can visit the HLR website to find fact sheets and step-by-step technical guidance documents for each practice. The website also features a free shoreland evaluation tool, “Score My Shore,” that walks property owners through a series of questions about the physical aspects of their lake or river property and how they manage it. Survey users receive a unique shoreland health score and recommendations on protecting water quality and habitat, such as redirecting gutter downspouts away from waterbodies, stopping mowing near the shore and leaving fallen trees or branches in the water to promote woody habitat for fish.
Thanks to the efforts of local grant sponsors across Wisconsin, more than 1,000 landowners across 205 lakes and rivers have received funding assistance from the DNR to install HLR best practices since the program’s inception. These participants have shared remarkable stories: from observing nesting wood turtles for the first time to eliminating runoff and the subsequent shoreline erosion, and even having the grandkids visit more often because of all the new butterflies.
Shoreland property owners and local partner organizations can learn how to start on the HLR website.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.