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The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is responsible for managing the state's 5.6 million acres of aquatic lands, forests, natural areas, and more, providing significant environmental, recreational, and economic benefits to all Washingtonians. Through stewardship and fire prevention efforts, DNR plays a crucial role in protecting the state's public landscapes while offering various recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, DNR is committed to ensuring clean air, water, and habitat, as well as fostering equitable access to recreational activities. The agency emphasizes professionalism, respect, integrity, and joy in its operations, focusing on the challenges of managing Washington's lands and resources with a dedicated workforce of 2,200 employees.
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