Department of Natural Resources
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages an extensive area of 5.6 million acres across the state, including aquatic lands, forests, and natural areas, while also serving as the state's wildfire fighting force. DNR is committed to providing recreational opportunities and protecting the state's public landscapes, ensuring that all Washingtonians benefit from these vital resources.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, DNR focuses on environmental protection, equitable access to recreation, and wildfire prevention and response. The agency employs approximately 2,200 staff members dedicated to managing Washington's lands and resources with professionalism, respect, integrity, and joy.
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