USDA Natural Resource Service
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) oversees approximately 5.6 million acres of aquatic lands, forests, and natural areas across the state, from Puget Sound to the Palouse. Committed to environmental stewardship, recreational opportunities, and wildfire prevention, DNR plays a vital role in preserving Washington's public landscapes for the benefit of all residents.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, DNR focuses on clean air and water, equitable access to recreation, and the protection of tribal sovereignty. With a dedicated team of 2,200 employees, the department meets various challenges while promoting professionalism, respect, integrity, and joy in its mission.
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