DNR monitors, assess, and informs the public, planners, and municipal officials about the known risks associated with Washington's earthquakes, landslides, and volcanoes to reduce the …
DNR Regions Aquatic Districts List of DNR Divisions and Programs Washington State Department of Natural Resources Natural Resources Building MS 47000, Olympia, WA 98504 …
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has six upland region offices and three aquatic districts that help to provide localized services throughout Washington. Offices …
Join something great and make a difference! We protect Washington’s forests, fields, and waterways for habitat and industry. We also develop renewable energy and build outdoor …
Serving Washingtonians for more than 125 Years The Washington State Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) history goes back to statehood, when federal lands were dedicated to the …
DNR manages two kinds of natural areas: Natural Area Preserves and Natural Resource Conservation Areas (NRCA). These areas protect the state’s natural ecosystems, habitat, and …
DNR’s Forest Regulation program administers the rules that protect public safety, water quality, and fish and wildlife habitat on the 12 million acres of Washington’s state-owned and private …
We are Washington state’s wildfire fighting force. Our approximately 600 permanent and temporary employees fight fires on more than 13 million acres of private and state-owned …