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Dakota County Environmental Resources
Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP)
The Wetland Health Evaluation Program engages citizen volunteers to help monitor wetlands in their community. Since 1997, WHEP volunteers have been monitoring wetland health throughout Dakota and Hennepin counties. They provide important information to city and county planners, engineers, resource managers, and others. The data is also used by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to track wetland health throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
The Wetland Health Evaluation Program teaches citizen volunteers to become wetland monitors in their community. WHEP volunteers work in teams to evaluate the biological health of wetlands selected by their community. All training and equipment is provided.
For more information about this program, visit the MN WHEP website.
Please select the team (city) you want to join. If desired team is full, please join the nearest team to your home location that is still available. For help, please contact Garrett Zaffke at 651-438-4635.
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Apple Valley Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Burnsville Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Dakota County Parks Team 1
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Dakota County Parks Team 2
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Eagan Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Farmington Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Hastings Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Lakeville Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Mendota Heights Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - North Cannon River Watershed Management Organization Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - Rosemount Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - South St. Paul Team
- Wetland Health Evalulation Program - West St. Paul Team
WHEP Training (2021 Current WHEP Volunteers Only)
Training is recommended but not mandatory for you to be a part of the WHEP program. The training consists of three sessions: Field Methods, Macro ID, and Veg ID.