State of Washington Children & Family Services
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages 5.6 million acres of aquatic lands, forests, and natural areas across the state, providing significant environmental, recreational, and economic benefits to Washingtonians. The DNR is also responsible for wildfire prevention and response, ensuring the stewardship and protection of these vital landscapes.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, the agency emphasizes professionalism, respect, integrity, and joy in its operations. With a focus on equitable access to recreational opportunities and honoring the sovereignty of Washington's tribes, DNR plays a crucial role in managing the state's natural resources and emergency response efforts.
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