Environmental
Wisconsin's 'Area of Special Natural Resource Interest' (ASNRI) designation is used to protect:
AHistoric buildings
BEcologically significant natural areas such as prairies, old-growth forests, and rare wildlife habitat✓ Correct
CAgricultural land only
DMilwaukee lakefront property
Explanation
ASNRIs are areas with significant ecological, scientific, or educational value that warrant special protection of natural resources such as rare plant communities, wetlands, or wildlife habitat.
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