Natural Resources Dept
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is responsible for managing 5.6 million acres of aquatic lands, forests, and natural areas across the state, ensuring they provide environmental, recreational, and economic benefits to Washington residents. DNR plays a crucial role in wildlife firefighting, land stewardship, and facilitating recreational opportunities within the state's diverse landscapes.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, DNR emphasizes professionalism, respect, integrity, and joy while focusing on equal rights and fair treatment, honoring the sovereignty of Washington's tribes. The department's programs encompass forestry, geology, and aquatic resources, along with initiatives aimed at wildfire prevention and community engagement.
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