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  2. Washington State Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages over 3,000,000 acres (12,000 km 2) of forest, range, agricultural, and commercial lands in the U.S. state of Washington. The DNR also manages 2,600,000 acres (11,000 km 2 ) of aquatic areas which include shorelines , tidelands , lands under Puget Sound and the coast, and ...

  3. Ahtanum State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The land comprising Ahtanum State Forest had previously been a checkerboard of public and private land. [3] In 2005, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) traded 3,000 acres (1,200 hectares) of scattered land elsewhere for 12,000 acres (4,900 hectares) of this private forest owned by two companies, Plum Creek Timber and Elk Haven Tree Farms. [4]

  4. Crowberry Bog - Wikipedia

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    Washington Department of Natural Resources: Website: dnr.wa.gov: Crowberry Bog is an ombrotrophic raised bog on the Olympic Peninsula. External links.

  5. The Evergreen State is losing its trees. Here’s how ... - AOL

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    Here’s how Washington DNR aims to change that. Craig Sailor. November 22, 2022 at 5:00 AM. Trees shouldn’t be a luxury. Yet, across Tacoma and other Washington cities, far more trees can be ...

  6. Washington DNR's statewide recreation plan sets goals ... - AOL

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    Oct. 23—A plan meant to guide recreation management on 5.6 million acres of public land in Washington is out for public review. The Washington Department of Natural Resources released this week ...

  7. List of Washington state forests - Wikipedia

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    Washington contains 11 state forests. These sites are managed by the Department of Natural Resources. Washington state forests. Name (by alphabetical order)

  8. Gone winter rockhounding in Washington state? You can find ...

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    Washington state is a hotbed for minerals, gemstones, crystals and fossils, making the Evergreen state a popular site for rockhounding. ... WA DNR-managed land.

  9. Washington Natural Areas Program - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Natural Areas Program, part of the Washington Department of Natural Resources, manages dozens of natural areas owned by the U.S. state of Washington.These areas have received funding through the state's general fund since the Washington State Legislature enacted the Natural Areas Preserve Act in 1972. [1]