Forest Resources & Conservation
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages approximately 5.6 million acres of aquatic lands, forests, and natural areas across the state, providing essential environmental, recreational, and economic benefits to Washingtonians. The agency is committed to protecting and stewarding these public landscapes while also serving as the state's primary force in wildfire fighting and prevention.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, DNR focuses on clean air, clean water, and habitat conservation while striving to ensure equitable access to recreational opportunities. The agency plays a vital role in wildfire management and encourages responsible outdoor practices among the public to minimize human-caused ignitions.
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