Environmental
The Wisconsin DNR regulates wetlands under state law by requiring permits for activities that would:
AIncrease the size of a wetland
BFill, grade, or drain a wetland✓ Correct
CPlant native species in a wetland
DMonitor water quality in a wetland
Explanation
The Wisconsin DNR requires permits under Wis. Stat. § 281.36 for activities that would fill, grade, or drain wetlands, protecting these ecologically important areas.
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