Environmental
Wisconsin's 'Natural Heritage Inventory' database maintained by the Wisconsin DNR identifies locations of:
AAll private property in Wisconsin
BRare and endangered species and natural communities, which buyers and developers should review for potential environmental constraints✓ Correct
CContaminated sites requiring cleanup
DHistoric properties eligible for tax credits
Explanation
The Natural Heritage Inventory identifies locations of rare and endangered plants, animals, and natural communities in Wisconsin; development near these areas may trigger additional review or restrictions.
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