FIRE BAN IN EFFECT In response to the continued elevated risk of wildfires, DEM has issued a fire ban at all State Parks, campgrounds, and management areas until further notice. The ban is effective as of today (10/28/24) and includes campfires in designated campfire areas, including charcoal fires and cooking fires. This preventative measure applies to all DEM-managed lands and aims to reduce the threat of human-caused wildfires. DEM will continue to monitor and evaluate conditions to determine when the ban can be lifted. Together we can protect our communities and keep first responders safe by reducing the risk of wildfires: 📞 Call 911 if you spot a fire/smoke. Timely information is critical to contain fires before they spread. 🔥 Remember, any outdoor fire is a potential source for a wildfire. Be careful with cigarettes and ashes. When disposing of wood stove ashes, put the ashes in a metal bucket of water. 🚒 Check with your local fire department for any other restrictions and permitting information. 🚨 Stay informed and find resources at dem.ri.gov/wildfirestatus.
Report Wildlife Observations The RIDEM Division of Fish and Wildlife requests the public’s assistance in reporting observations of wildlife throughout the state. Observations from citizen scientists help our state biologists understand the distribution, abundance and health of our native wildlife. To report your observation online, click the appropriate button below. If you expect to report observations frequently, we recommend downloading the FREE Survey123 app on your smartphone. You only need to download the app once. Click on the appropriate survey button below and select “open in the Survey123 Field App”, the application will automatically download and you can enter future observations from the application on your phone! General Wildlife Observations Year-round Send the Division of Fish and Wildlife observations of bobcats, American black bears, coyotes, and other wildlife sightings to our email to help inform research on wildlife populations in Rhode Island. Report Sighting Wild Turkey Brood Survey July 1st–Aug 31st Report summer sightings of wild turkey hens, toms, and poults (chicks) to state biologists to help inform research on the reproductive success and health of turkeys in our state. Report Wild Turkey Brood Guide PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Report Sighting Herp Observer Report your sightings of frogs, toads, salamanders, snakes and turtles to our State Herpetologist to provide information on the distribution of reptiles and amphibians in RI. View collected observation data at www.dem.ri.gov/herpstorymap Guide for Reporting Herp Sighting PDF file, about 3mbmegabytes Report Sighting Photo by Dean Birch Summer Deer Survey Aug 1st-Sept 30th Report sightings of white-tailed deer seen from August 1st through September 30th to help state biologists obtain fawn to doe ratios and an index of reproduction rates through time. Guide for Reporting White-Tailed Deer Sighting PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Report Sighting Photo by Desmos Photos Banded Birds Click here to learn how to report bands from waterfowl, mourning doves, songbirds, shorebirds, and wild turkeys Guide for Reporting Banded Bird Sighting PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Migratory Birds (e.g., Ducks, Geese, and Mourning Doves) To report a band, visit www.reportband.gov. If the band is unreadable and numbers are worn off, email bandreports@usgs.gov. Songbirds, Shorebirds, and other Non-Game Bird Species To report a band, visit www.reportband.gov. If the band is unreadable and numbers are worn off, email bandreports@usgs.gov. Wild Turkeys Non-migratory birds are managed differently—on a state-by-state level. The Rhode Island wild turkey banding project is solely for in-state population monitoring to obtain demographic rates such as survival. This project does not provide data for the USFWS Migratory Bird Program, so bands should not be reported the same way as waterfowl/mourning dove bands. If you harvest, find, or re-sight a banded turkey, please call the RIDEM Division of Fish and Wildlife office at (401) 789-0281. This phone number is etched on the band as well. You can also report wild turkey bands through the community science app Survey123. Click here to access the survey: https://arcg.is/XTHjW0 Songbird Mortality Report Year-round Report dead or dying wild birds observed within the state of Rhode Island. NOTE: There are normal reasons for bird mortality. A standard indicator for disease is observing several (5-10) dead birds over a short period at a single location. However, during times of certain disease outbreaks, such as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, observing a single bird washed up on the beach is worth reporting. Report Observations Bee Observer Year-round Report your sightings of wild bees to our State Pollinator Entomologist to provide information on the distribution and status of wild bees in Rhode Island. Bee Observer Submision Guide PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Report Observations Wildlife Publications & Reports Reports Additional Reports Survey Results: Rhode Island Hunters' Sentiment Toward Hunting and Wildlife Management PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes 2021 Wild Turkey Program Summary PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes White-Tailed Deer Harvest Information 2022-2023 PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes White-Tailed Deer Harvest Information 2021-2022 PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes White-Tailed Deer Harvest Information 2017-2018 PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes White-Tailed Deer Harvest Information 2018-2019 PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes White-Tailed Deer Harvest Information 2019-2020 PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes White-Tailed Deer Harvest Information 2020-2021 PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Small Game Hunter Harvest Report 2014-2015 PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Furbearer Harvest Report 2023-2024 PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Publications DEM News Releases WILD RI Journal Wild RI Explorer Magazine Wildlife Section, Overview of Programs & Responsibilities Wildlife Section, Annual Report 2020 Wildlife Section, Annual Report 2019 Coyote Management and Response Guide Chronic Wasting Disease Quick Reference Chronic Wasting Disease Surveillance Plan (Deer Hunters) A Natural Community Classification of RI An Evaluation of Deer Management Options How to Sanitize Boots, Waders and other Equipment to Protect Wetland Wildlife Additional Publications Wildlife Factsheets DFW Wildlife Factsheets Ringneck Pheasant Factsheet PDF file, about 993kbkilobytes American Woodcock PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Beavers of Rhode Island PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Bobcat PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Butterflies of Rhode Island PDF file, about 3mbmegabytes Canada Geese PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Eastern Coyote PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Factsheet: American Black Bears PDF file, about 1006kbkilobytes Factsheet: Bats PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Fisher PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Flower Flies of Rhode Island PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Foxes in Rhode Island PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Frogs & Toads of Rhode Island PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Mute Swans PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Osprey PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Porcupine PDF file, about 3mbmegabytes Rabbits PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Raccoon PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Raptor Nests on Manmade Structures: Conflicts and Resolutions PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Reducing Deer Damage in Your Garden PDF file, about 6mbmegabytes River Herring PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Salamander PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Shrews PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Skunk PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Snakes of Rhode Island PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Solving Problems with Backyard Wildlife PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Squirrel & Chipmunks PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Turtles of Rhode Island PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Virginia Opossums PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Vultures PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes White-tailed Deer PDF file, about 1mbmegabytes Wild Bees of Rhode Island PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Wild Turkey PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Wood Duck PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes Woodchucks PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes
Survey Results: Rhode Island Hunters' Sentiment Toward Hunting and Wildlife Management PDF file, about 2mbmegabytes